Hikvision, the world’s leading supplier of innovative video surveillance products and solutions, supplied digital video monitoring technology solutions to the Museum for East Asian Art in Cologne – thus paving the way for entry into the age of HD-TVI. The museum previously had analog cameras and an analog recorder in place. The image quality of the recordings was poor and rewinding and fast-forwarding recordings turned out to be complicated. The museum was looking for a more modern and flexible solution to circumvent these difficulties. So a hybrid digital video recorder and a new hard disk drive from Hikvision were installed, providing the museum with a more cutting-edge video monitoring solution.
The biggest advantage was, and remains, the cutting-edge nature of the new technology. The hybrid recorder allows the Museum for East Asian Art to easily replace its analog cameras using the more modern HD-TVI technology and to connect to the recorder without having to upgrade cable infrastructure.
“The changeover of video technology from analogue to digital was cost-effective and ensures high quality recordings. In addition, the Museum for East Asian Art is now equipped for the future, thanks to high-resolution solutions for video monitoring”, says Nikolay Gassner, Managing Director at König Audio-Video-Technik and dealer partner of Hikvision.
Further upgrades to the customer’s monitoring system are quick and easy, offering a very good cost-benefit ratio, affording the customer the opportunity to make a full-fledged move to the world of the HD image.
Author: VINADES
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