VideoIQ iCVR Camera Features Pixim Technology

April 4, 2008

Pixim Inc., a provider of image sensors and processors for enterprise security cameras, announced that its award-winning Digital Pixel System® technology has been incorporated into the VideoIQ® iCVR -- its intelligent surveillance camera with video recording. The VideoIQiCVR will be demonstrated at ISC West Booth 37008.

The iCVR camera is the first high-performance day/night network camera with content-aware storage, intelligent networking, analytic detection and object search built directly into the camera. The VideoIQ iCVR (Intelligent surveillance camera with video recording) high-quality security camera promises to revolutionize how IP video surveillance works -- turning video into a proactive security solution while setting a new benchmark for scalability, fault tolerance, ease of use and total cost of ownership.

"The VideoIQ iCVR turns video into a powerful security solution for both incident detection and investigation," said Scott Schnell, president and CEO of VideoIQ. "As such, it's crucial that the images captured be the best possible quality regardless of lighting conditions. The Pixim Digital Pixel System technology provides the ultra-wide dynamic range, color accuracy and direct digital output needed for our revolutionary new video surveillance system."

Pixim Digital Pixel System technology employs hundreds of thousands of pixels, each acting like an individual camera. These self-adjusting pixels eliminate image-compromising visual noise and deliver high resolution, natural color and clarity -- in all lighting conditions. Pixim's all-digital system overcomes typical impediments of existing analog CCD technologies to provide positive subject identification.

"Too often, traditional cameras miss critical details. Pixim's all-digital technology delivers the certainty desired by security professionals," said John Monti, vice president of marketing and business development, Pixim. "In selecting our Digital Pixel System technology for its iCVR camera, VideoIQ signals that it is serious about delivering its customers clear, accurate video intelligence.”


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