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Updated: July 8th, 2008 05:26 PM EDT

SANYO Rear View Backup Camera System Features Digitally-Corrected Views for Safer Backups

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CHATSWORTH, Calif., July 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Backing up your vehicle is often a "hit or miss" situation. And relying on guesswork can lead to expensive vehicle damage or even danger to life and limb.

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SANYO's new CCA-BC200 Rear View Backup Camera System with AirCam(TM) technology employs advanced digital processing to deliver accurate, natural-looking rear view images. Freed from distorted wide angle images and hard-to-interpret "fish-eye" perspectives, drivers can now negotiate tight spots and make critical backup maneuvers with safety and confidence.

The CCA-BC200 digitally creates visual guidelines that appear on your car's video monitor screen (monitor not included). These helpful guidelines make it easy to align your car while backing into parking spaces or parallel parking. Guidelines include vehicle width and distance indicators at two, four and eight feet.

Now available in the U.S.A., the SANYO CCA-BC200 has an MSRP of $299.99*.

ORIGINAL, ENHANCED AND AIRCAM(TM) IMAGES

Sanyo's backup camera system offers users a choice of three different rear view modes, instantaneously switchable with the press of a dashboard-mounted button. The first mode is the Original, unprocessed rear view. The second mode is an Enhanced, digitally corrected rear view, which features a natural- looking perspective free of typical "fish-eye" or wide angle lens distortions. AirCam(TM), the third rear-view mode, features exclusive Sanyo technology to provide a virtual rear view from above. This unique perspective lets you see, with precision, just how much space is available behind your vehicle.

FLEXIBLE MOUNTING OPTIONS

Once mounted in a vehicle (professional installation required), the CCA- BC200 backup camera system allows you to set the camera's viewing angle. Whether installed low on a bumper or up high toward the roof, the system will be able to provide clear and precise views of the area behind your vehicle.

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