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Why Low Latency Matters in Real-Time Surveillance Monitoring

In surveillance systems, latency is not just a technical detail—it directly impacts how quickly operators can respond to real-world events. This article explains what latency is, where it comes from, and why low-latency video transmission remains essential for real-time monitoring. It also explores how SDI technology enables stable, near-zero latency performance in professional surveillance environments.

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What Is SDI? How Broadcast Technology Became the Standard for Professional Real-Time Monitoring

If your surveillance system depends on real-time monitoring, understanding SDI is essential. This guide explains what SDI is, how it delivers low-latency video without relying on networks, and why it’s still widely used in environments where timing, stability, and immediate response matter most.

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Why Optical Bonding Matters for Dental Monitors

In today’s professional environments—from military and marine applications to high-end consumer markets like the Apple iMac—optical bonding technology has become a game-changer for LCD monitors, delivering superior display performance.



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