October 1, 2008 - Lanner Electronics announced the VN-3032, a 32-channel NVR with internal storage, hardware RAID and 32-channel audio and video synchronization. It supports dual high-end quad-core Intel Xeon CPUs, and four copper or fiber-channel Ethernet ports for high speed network communications. Its use of the latest H.264/AVC standard video technology enables high quality, low bitrate video capture and the ability to process more video streams at once compared to earlier technologies. “This 32-channel platform marks a major breakthrough for video surveillance applications,” said Tim Chen, Senior Vice President for Video Communications.
“The Lanner VN-3032 is the first NVR to offer 32 channels of full D1 resolution along with internal RAID storage and all the benefits of H.264/AVC video technology. By building the VN-3032 on the H.264/AVC standard, we can capture and process very high quality video along with impressive compression, which allows us to simultaneously record, compress, store and transmit up to 32 channels of high quality video with a single video server. The ability to aggregate, access and manage many video streams from a centralized location through a user-friendly interface is extremely important for the video surveillance industry.
Additionally, the VN-3032’s unique modular design provides a new level of customization flexibility and scalability for large-scale surveillance projects.”
About Lanner
Founded in 1986 and publicly listed (TAIEX 6245) since 2003, Lanner Electronics, Inc. is an ISO 9001 certified designer and manufacturer of network application platforms, network video platforms and applied computing hardware for first-tier companies. Lanner's expertise also extends to include driver and firmware support, enabling customers to optimize hardware and software communication to achieve faster time to market.
With headquarters in Taipei, Taiwan and branches in the U.S., India, and China, Lanner is uniquely positioned to deliver custom technical solutions with localized, value-added service. Lanner is an Associate Member of the Intel Embedded and Communications Alliance, a group of companies committed to developing modular, standards-based solutions based on technologies, processors, products, and services from Intel.