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November 27, 2006
Decatur Electronics Releases New Digital In-Car Video
DECATUR, IL - A new high-resolution DVR digital video system hits the market this month. Decatur Electronics, Inc. unveiled their new in-car video system at the IACP conference, and released it for sale at the beginning of November.
The Gemini Plus Digital system can record up to 13 hours of high quality images that can then be quickly downloaded via a docking system to any designated computer. Unique to Decatur's system is ease-of-use design both in the car and in the back office and its high resolution display.
"We developed the DVR digital specifically with the end user in mind," said Greg Roberts, national sales manager. "This is video system is very easy to use and maintain. It offers secure and fast data transfers. It also offers pre-event record of 30 seconds."
The Sony camera takes high quality video which is displayed on the 3.5" color monitor and the video is integrated with wireless audio and other feature options such as light activation.
Recording units may be mounted overhead in a single piece as well as installed as a two-piece configuration in a variety of police vehicles. The video also interfaces with radar units for data overlays.
Decatur Electronics has created innovative products for law enforcement over 50 years, including the first radar specifically designed to meet the needs of police officers in the 1950s. The company also manufactures radar for sports, industrial applications and OEM products for companies including Harley-Davidson™, Polaris™, and Jugs,™ and manufactures OnSite™ radar and message trailers. In addition to Illinois facilities, the company operates an engineering technology facility in Ft. Collins, CO, and a high-tech vehicle outfitting division, ThunderWorks Mobile Engineering, in Santee, CA. For more information about Decatur and its products, visit the website www.decaturradar.com.
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