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The WiseNet2 DSP chipset with Full HD Capturing every detail


H.264 Compression Smart Codec


IPOLIS LOGO 2007.01.05 Lim hyun-jee


PANTONE 654C


Up to 3 megapixel (2048 x 1536) and Full HD (1920 x 1080p) resolutions supported


Wide Dynamic Range Samsung Super Noise Reduction Net-i viewing software


Hybrid dual Ethernet and BNC outputs


Built in SD card slot Power over Ethernet (PoE) Progressive Scan


Full 1080p High Definition (HD) has arrived with the SNB-7000


The SNB-7000 is the first of a new generation of iPOLiS megapixel cameras featuring the Samsung WiseNet2 DSP chipset and capable of delivering Full HD (1080p) resolution images.


The WiseNet2 DSP chipset brings a host of advanced functionality to your security application whilst minimising bandwidth requirements. For example, the inclusion


of Samsung’s Smart Codec allows you to highlight critical areas within a scene which can then be transmitted at a higher frame rate than the rest. When coupled with high level H.264 compression and the option to simultaneously stream a variety of resolutions, including Full HD (16:9 format) and up to 3MP (4:3 format) images, the user is put firmly in control of how images are managed.


Wide Dynamic Range delivers a well balanced image in scenes with high light and dark contrasts whilst third generation Samsung Super Noise Reduction (SSNRIII) eliminates


image noise in low light conditions to greatly improve image quality and reduce bandwidth and recording space requirements.


Offering seamless integration with Samsung’s range of standalone network video recorders, NET-i recording software and license-free NET-i viewing software, the SNB-7000 is also fully ONVIF compliant and compatible with a host of leading third-party video management platforms.


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