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DateLine Sunday, 20 April 2008

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New revolving CCTVs from AV Corp



Jude Fernando

AV Corporation, a fully owned subsidiary of PCH Holdings Ltd. has further extended its product portfolio by a compact CCTV Solution (Closed-Circuit Television System) with the objective of providing total audiovisual solutions for home use as well as for small to medium scale offices.

CEO, AV Corporation (AVC) Jude Fernando said, “It was identified that the AVC could deliver a complete range of audio visual solutions for any segment in the competitive AV market.

We have the capacity, manpower and resources to deliver total satisfaction to our customers, through exclusive world renowned products such as Optoma multimedia projectors, Aethra video conferencing products, FINE CCTV solutions, COMWEB language laboratory systems, as well as several other brands such as Mipro, Viewstar and TVS.”

“We see the importance of security across all segments; be it private individuals, a small business or a large corporate. CCTV has played and will be playing a vital role as a durable surveillance solution, since security has become everyone’s concern these days,” he said.

CCTV Provides Clear and Crisp video display

According to Fernando AV Corporation provides a comprehensive warranty for all CCTV solutions. “The CCTV cameras are imported from world renowned Fine Video Systems Taiwan, TVS Video Systems Taiwan and Aritrix from South Korea.

This revolving, cost effective CCTV has the capacity to store data volume for a longer period. The product will cater to the busy corporate, to the residential and government institutions alike,” said Fernando.

This new solution has entered the local market at an ideal time when the demand for all kinds of security equipment is on the rise. Present day needs for CCTVs are multi-faceted and their applications are almost unlimited.

Certain areas CCTVs would come handy are, monitoring visitors entering hospitals, banks, hotels, airports and government institutions, recording events taking place inside a courtroom, monitoring people entering high security areas, observing vehicles entering cities or suburbs, supporting surveys, research and focus group studies and monitoring large public gatherings, like during a cricket match or other sporting events.

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