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ORLANDO, FL, September 12, 2005 (ASIS
Show)-- Toshiba Surveillance and IP Video Products Group,
a business unit of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc.,
recently teamed up with the crew of Discovery Home Channel’s
BUILDING AMERICA’S HOME television series to develop
a web-based network video camera system that assisted far-flung
contractors, landscapers and designers in remotely monitoring
the layout and construction of the ultimate American home.
The ten-part Discovery Home Channel series chronicles the building
of a landmark new home -- from preliminary design to construction
to final furnishings – based entirely upon a 2004 survey
conducted by Better Homes & Gardens magazine to determine
what its readers wanted from the ultimate American Home.
The project brought together many of the nation’s top
building contractors and designers. However, because of
ongoing business obligations, this team of professionals was
not able to remain on-site for the duration of the building
process.
To make it possible for the contractors to collaborate even
when they were apart, Discovery Home Channel turned to Toshiba,
a leader in the fast-growing network video technology area.
Toshiba answered the show’s challenge with its
IK-WB11A, a 1.4 megapixel network camera. For several
months the IK-WB11A broadcast real-time video streams from inside
and outside the home for the contractors to view on their Internet-ready
PCs, notebooks, PDAs and cell phones — anywhere at anytime.
“We were happy to help make BUILDING AMERICA’S
HOME a success,” said Joe Cook, Product Manager, Toshiba
Surveillance and IP Video Products Group. “By showcasing
the IK-WB11A, BUILDING AMERICA’S HOME demonstrated to
its audience the capabilities and advantages of network cameras.
No matter where the contractors were, they only needed to click
on the camera’s website to see how construction was progressing.”
Cook says that homeowners find the cameras as useful as homebuilders:
“The booming popularity of networks in new homes has made
installing a video surveillance system increasingly commonplace.
By employing network camera technology an owner can keep a watchful
eye over their home when they’re away, monitor a babysitter
when they’re out on the town and always know who is at
the front door before answering it.”
Key features of the IK-WB11A include an SD card slot, remote
pan and tilt control, an alarm function, motion detection and
a privacy mask. The compact camera measures a mere 5.0 x 5.0
x 4.7 inches and can be mounted virtually anywhere.
For more information and the name of a local Toshiba Security
& Network Video distributor, call 1-877-696-3822. Or visit
www.cctv.toshiba.com.
ABOUT TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC.
With headquarters in Irvine, California, Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. (TAIS) is comprised of multiple divisions that provide computer, communications and imaging products and services. Products include industry leading portable computers, PDAs, mobile computing accessories, servers, including communications and portable servers, storage subsystems, cable modems, digital business telephone systems, voice mail, security systems and projectors. TAIS provides sales, marketing, services and manufacturing for its wide range of information products in the United States and Latin America. TAIS is an independent operating company owned by Toshiba America Inc., a subsidiary of Toshiba Corp., which is a world leader in high-technology and integrated manufacturing of electrical and electronic components, products and systems. Toshiba has global sales of more than $40 billion and more than 300 subsidiaries and affiliates worldwide.
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