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In this video Jamie Barnfield takes us on a tour of the IDIS Global stand to explain the expanded range of new DirectIP products IDIS announced at IFSEC International 2014.
IDIS DirectIP is a complete end-to-end solution of products and services which covers cameras, monitors, network video recorders and video management software
New for 2014 IDIS announced they had expanded their the DirectIP range with:
New range of full-HD and Ultra HD monitors, starting at 32 inches all the way up to 98-inches – the world’s largest security monitor.
Announcement of the world’s narrowest 3.6mm bezel-to-bezel 55-inch security video wall.
Launching a new range of 4k cameras with 30-images-per-second performance with no visible network latency. Read the full story here
The video was filmed by IFSECglobal.com on behalf of IDIS Global.
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Video: IDIS announce new DirectIP range at IFSEC International 2014In this video, filmed at IFSEC International 2014, Jamie Barnfield takes us on a tour of the IDIS Global stand to explain the expanded range of new DirectIP products that IDIS announced at the show.
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