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Bigger Is Better

Why Megapixel

Security Cameras

Trump VGA

Cameras

www.texas-surveillance.com

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• Never underestimate the

value of quality security. Your

property and assets are on the

line. Not to mention the safety of

yourself and your employees.

• High quality surveillance

equipment provides an added

sense of security that can’t be

found with antiquated and

subpar equipment.

• On the following pages we

are going to focus on the

differences, image resolutions,

and benefits of switching to a

megapixel security camera.

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• In 1987, VGA systems were

originally created by IBM for

personal computers to display

graphics on a monitor.

• VGA technology became

popular for its 640x480

resolution, which was considered

a higher resolution in the early

1990s.

• Today, these cameras are

cheap to make and the

information they capture doesn’t

take up a lot of internal memory.

VGA Cameras

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• Megapixel cameras became

available to consumers by 1999

• Can have resolutions from

1280x1024 up to 2560x2048, depending

on the number of pixels the camera has.

• A pixel is the smallest element

addressed in an image. The more pixels

an image has, the clearer the image.

• A megapixel means 1 million pixels.

Megapixel Cameras

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The Importance Of Camera Quality

• Security cameras are placed around your business to record many things.

• If you can’t accurately see what is happening in the footage then your camera

isn’t suiting its purpose.

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Demanding

Situations

Every business has those moments

when they need to pull up footage

from a situation.

Identifying a thief, double checking a

patron’s order, or studying your

employees’ cash out procedures.

These situations need to showcase a

clear and accurate representation, if

the footage is to be usable.

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Megapixel

Benefits

• High quality cameras will give you

clear video on small or large monitors

while VGA is not meant for large

displays.

• Higher megapixels give you the

ability to zoom into an image while

still maintaining definition.

• Although new cameras are high-

performance they don’t require a lot

of network resources.

Resolution Comparison

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Save Money

In addition to megapixel

cameras being able to

capture literally millions

more pieces of information

than VGAs, they also have a

wider field of view.

All of this adds up to fewer

cameras, which means less

lens, cables, installations,

license fees, and

maintenance calls.

You save money and

increase your ability to keep

your business safe and

secure.

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The Right Solution Call an expert! Texas Surveillance & 911 Security can conduct a free on-site

assessment, help you choose the right cameras, and even install them 24

hours a day – there is no need to interfere with your business.

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It’s important to keep your business secure.

To contact us, please call:

281-326-0790

Or visit:

http://texas-surveillance.com/

Texas Surveillance & 911 Security has been Houston’s

Video Security Experts since 1993.

They can create and install a video security system for

your business or home.

Texas Surveillance & 911 Security’s clients include: banks,

police departments, state agencies, warehouses,

restaurants, and many more!

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