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ACULA joins HDcctv Alliance

01 Jun 10

CCTV manufacturer ACULA has joined the HDcctv Alliance, with plans to market a HDcctv-compliant receiver/repeater.

“The resolution of the composite video signal employed by the security industry for more than five decades is too low for the modern world of surveillance. We need clearer, higher quality video,” said Louis Jean, president of ACULA Technology Corp.

“HDcctv meets the needs to deliver high definition surveillance video while making it easy to replace old equipment using the existing cable infrastructure. HDcctv will become popular in the video surveillance industry.

“The HDcctv Alliance provides lots of useful information, specification and details about the HDcctv standard. We can just follow the specification without spending time and money to define another one.

“We also would like to work and cooperate closely with other members, share experiences with each other and let the end-users know that HDcctv systems offer more benefits than network camera based systems.”


Interoperability
The HDcctv Alliance promotes interoperability and specifications for the use of uncompressed HD images over coaxial cable.

HDcctv Alliance member companies have access to complete HDcctv specifications and are licensed to use the HDcctv logo on compliant equipment as a guarantee of interoperability.

ACULA is poised to market an HDcctv-compliant receiver/repeater specially designed for video surveillance and monitoring systems requiring superior quality and performance.

This product receives the digital video signal with a resolution up to 1080p through traditional coaxial cables.

The received signal is converted to an HMDI or VGA signal that can display the high quality image on a conventional HD monitor.


Receiver and monitors
In the near future, ACULA will design an HDcctv-compliant built-in receiver for large size monitors and also introduce HDcctv-compliant monitors.

“ACULA has an especially strong reputation as a Taiwan-based monitor manufacturer. With HDcctv repeater and display offerings, ACULA brings a unique product focus to the Alliance,” said Todd Rockoff, HDcctv Alliance executive director.

"ACULA’s move to take early advantage of the opportunity in the HDcctv repeater market suggests how quickly the full spectrum of required HDcctv products will be filled out by this nascent industry. We look forward to ACULA partnering with other Alliance members to present complete solutions to end buyers."

Todd Rockoff at IFSEC 2010

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