FFV offers compact DVR for use in extreme conditions
Nov 3, 2006 8:00 AM
FFV’s Mini DVR Pro is small enough to fit in the hand or be concealed on person.
Fast Forward Video now offers a miniaturized broadcast-quality digital video recorder. The Mini DVR Pro is designed for on-body use, with an ultra-compact form factor that allows the device to fit in the hand or be concealed on person. Recording to Compact Flash with no moving parts, the device is sufficiently rugged for extreme operating conditions.
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