Shanghai- November 3 - Once upon a time, bikes owned the streets of China. In recent years, cars have taken the place of the two wheeled modes of transportation which once dominated. It was easy to see the people's admiring eyes as they gaze at the black box called VIEW-i. The user-friendly design is surely attractive enough to draw in visitors.
The recorder displays clear images as well as efficiently administering a timed recording feature and positioning system. It also supports 1.3M pixel with angles covering 120 degrees in the front and 149 degrees in the rear.

Additionally, it is well equipped for all kinds of vehicles and supports TV out, JPEG capture, manual/event recording and even GPS. Visitors to the booth exhibiting this product especially loved the fact that VIEW-i can connect to Google Maps!
A visitor from China showed a high interest in the VIEW-i and said, "I am a beginner at driving and it is not easy to find roads or other locations in China considering the size of the nation. Thankfully, the VIEW-i' has a GPS function which is very helpful and makes it so much easier to find my destination."
While many visitors and buyers came to see the product, the Director of the Planning Sales Team, J.H. Baic said, "We are pleased to showcase our products here at AEES 2010. Although this is our first time to exhibit our product at AEES 2010, from the first day, we already felt the effects and advantages of being here at the exhibition." He then added, "This exhibition will be a chance to broaden our business into the China market"