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Transcend Releases New Products Included Three DDR4 Momory

By Vincent Wang
Published: Oct 17,2014

TAIPEI, Taiwan — Transcend Information announced the release of its DrivePro 100 Car Video Recorder along with three kinds of DDR4 memory new products. DrivePro 100 Car Video Recorder Features a large F/1.8 aperture, a built-in battery, a handy snapshot feature, a high-quality Full HD imaging sensor, and a G-sensor emergency recording function.

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In order to penetrate the server market, Transcend rolled out three kinds of DDR4 memory new products, namely, 8GB and 16GB DDR4 server memory products based on different system requirements, also aiming at the blade server to unveil the Very Low Profile (VLP) server memory.

According to Transcend , the latest DDR4 server memory products can save the electricity consumption up to 40 percent.

Featuring a large F/1.8 aperture, the DrivePro 100 can automatically adjust for different lighting conditions and capture all details of an incident, including license plates, during either daytime or nighttime. The DrivePro 100's camera integrates a wide 130° viewing angle and a Full HD imaging sensor for clear and smooth 1080p (30fps) recordings.

In addition, the 6 glass lenses plus 1 infrared filter lens are designed to prevent fogging from heat generated during extended recordings and to ensure the whole trip is recorded in high clarity. The handy snapshot feature allows users to take snapshots while recording video, or to capture collision damage outside the vehicle.

With a built-in Li-Polymer battery, there is no need to worry about sudden power failure caused by traffic incidents. When the car loses power, the DrivePro 100 continues to record for up to 30 seconds, ensuring that important evidence is captured. Alternatively, the DrivePro 100 can be manually activated to record up to 30 minutes on a fully charged battery without a power supply.

The DrivePro 100's built-in G-Sensor instantly triggers the Emergency Recording mode for up to 1 minute (30 seconds before and after the incident) when it detects an impact during recording. Alternatively, users can also activate the emergency recording mode manually by pressing the red emergency button; this is useful when situations occur outside the vehicle and you need to collect evidence in case of a fraudulent claim or lawsuit.

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