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Digital Video Recorder - Mitsubishi Electric - Facility Management Product Release
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Mitsubishi Digital Electronics’s DX-TL4U is a four-input digital video recorder that couples DVR-level performance with the reliability commonly associated with VCRs.
The recorder uses a front button interface or a wireless remote control and is less than two inches tall. The DX-TL4U also features long-term recording with proprietary compression technology which, at one-image-per-second in standard mode, allows for more than 50 days of continuous recording.
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