Summary is AI-generated, newsdesk-reviewed
  • HDCVI 3.0 enhances analogue coax with UHD video and intelligent IP-like functions.
  • Offers high compatibility, supporting several technologies, including competitors.
  • Dahua's HDCVI 3.0 set to transform video market with improved analogue capabilities.
HDCVI 3.0: Re-Empowering The Analogue Coax Infrastructure For Intelligent UHD Video
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This SourceSecurity.com Technology Report will describe one of those analogue HD-over-coax technologies, HDCVI 3.0 by Dahua, which is poised to have a dramatic impact on the video market in the next several years.

New capabilities of HDCVI 3.0 include broad compatibility with a range of other (even competing) technologies; higher resolutions including Ultra HD (UHD) or 4K; and intelligent functions comparable to those available in IP systems.


What's inside?

  • What is HDCVI?
  • Three key benefits of HDCVI 3.0
  • Evolution of HDCVI
  • Advantages of HDCVI
  • Comparing HDCVI to other choices
  • Delivering on customer needs

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