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Vimicro to Launch Next Generation of Flagship Starlight Camera

Vimicro International Corporation, a leading video surveillance technology and solution provider in China, today announced that it will participate in the 2014 China International Exhibition on Public Safety and Security to be held at Beijing International Exhibition Centre from October 28 to 31. The Company's full product line will be showcased at booth number E2C67 in Exhibition Hall E2.

The Company will launch the next generation of its flagship Starlight Camera and its 718 and 736 chips at its product release press conference in E306 of Complex Building 2nd Floor at 14:30 on October 28, when the newly released Starlight Camera will be staged against the prevailing similar cameras from leading video surveillance manufacturers on the quality of picture and image. The Starlight Camera is a HD video surveillance camera designed for low-illumination condition enabling normal color image under 0.01 Lux and workable image under 0.001 Lux, supporting both SVAC and H.264 with 1080P/25 fps, propelled by Vimicro's proprietary image processing chip.

The successful implementation of the SVAC-compliant video surveillance system in Taiyuan will be showcased by the Department of Public Security of Shanxi Province at the Exhibition Area of Successful Application of Technology in Public Security, sponsored by the Ministry of Public Security of China. Following successful implementation of the Phase I Tianwang city-wide video surveillance project in Taiyuan, Vimicro is contracted to supply the SVAC-compliant video surveillance system and products for Taiyuan's Phase II Tianwang.

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