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Introducing the DX-TL4516U, Mitsubishi's latest 16 video input stand alone digital video recorder based on JPEG2000 video compression. Sharing many features with Mitsubishi's ultra -high spec DX-TL5000U recorder, the DX-TL4516U is smaller in size and more cost effective yet offers an array of advanced features critical in today's security market. Utilizing JPEG2000 video compression, the DX-TL4516U offers pristine real time live images displayed at 960 pictures per second and high density recording is possible at a rate of 120 pictures per second. Compared to wavelet compression, JPEG2000 also reduces hard disc drive consumption while providing superior image quality for optimal recording. Image copy with the DX-TL4516U is simple with it's built in CD/DVD drive. Other features include USB mouse supported GUI for easy programming, advanced motion detection and PTZ of dome cameras. With use of the included DX-PC55U software, monitoring, playback and full programming is possible from remote locations. Options include a security controller keyboard and USB enabled HDD expansion units that can offer terabytes of additional storage. Advanced, easy to use and highly reliable, the DX-TL4516U offers the performance for secure 24/7 digital video surveillance.
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| Depth | 13.9Inch | | Device Type | DVR | | Features | 16 video input;JPEG2000 | | HDD Capacity | 750 GB | | Height | 5Inch | | Width | 16.7Inch |
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