Samsung has added the SRD-440 four-channel H.264 digital vcr to its product catalog, that allows you to view recorded or live images via iPhone, iPad and Samsung S and Galaxy SII smartphones.

blankThe new SRD-440 digital video record Samsung, four-channel H.264, gives users the ability to view recorded or live images via iPhone, iPad and Samsung S and Galaxy SII smartphones. It is fully compatible with Samsung's free iPOLiS MOBILE app and is available for download on iTunes and Android market. This model, replacing the SRD-450, is a recording solution suitable for small shops and offices, especially when the user wants to keep an eye on their facilities outside of business hours.

Peter Ainsworth, Senior Product Manager de Samsung Techwin Europe, pointed out that “the SRD-440 offers outstanding quality at the price of a basic DVR. It has been equipped with a wide variety of impressive features such as the ability to record high quality CIF videos in real time across all channels and single channel sound recording, while also offering the option to record up to 4-CIF on selected channels”.

The SRD-440 allows users to view recorded or live videos through the Internet browser. Supporting Samsung's free license NET-i Viewer display software, can be tracked, centralized control and management of Samsung digital video printers and network iPOLiS devices, even when the customer has multiple points and a mix of analog and IP equipment.

Using H.264 compression, appropriate for the network, ensures that the SRD-440 makes the most of available bandwidth, while maximizing the amount of video that can be stored on the internal hard drive of 500 GB of the SRD-440. The built-in USB slot offers a quick and easy way to extract recorded video from any major incidents.

A graphical user interface has been designed in 22 to make it easier for users with minimal training to set up and control the SRD-440 model and, when necessary, take advantage of the wide variety of search and playback options.


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By • 21 Feb, 2012
• Section: General