TeleVideo, Inc. Mobile Electronics Division has announced the launching of the Aladdin A-2000 and Mobile Secretary KFH-2001K. The Aladdin A-2000 is an advanced two-way remote vehicle starting and security system, providing around-the-clock surveillance and security. The interactive bi-directional remote control is in constant communication with the system module, allowing the vehicle to be monitored closely through visual warning and audible or vibrating alarm. It also features a cold weather programmable engine starter, automatic vehicle battery re-charger, alarm system code protector, and a turbo timer mode. Its can be installed on both automatic and manual transmission vehicles, and is compatible with most factory installed alarm systems. The Mobile Secretary is designed to allow the safe use of cellular phones while driving. Its features include automatic answering of incoming calls, automatic ending of calls when the other party disconnects, integrated speaker and microphone, an earphone for privacy, a built-in charger, and a universal jack compatible with all cellular phones. The system permits true hands-free cellular communication in the automobile. "Today's competitive business environment calls for products crafted from a careful blend of features and functionality that ensure the best solution for the electronics industry" said Dr. Philip Hwang, chairman and CEO of TeleVideo. "The Aladdin and Mobile Secretary are two systems that meet the market's growing need for advance vehicle security and communication. For more information, visit http://www.televideo.com.
TeleVideo Introduces Aladdin A-2000 and Mobile Secretary KFH-2001K
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