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HomeIndustry ReleasesSeon Announces ‘See the Big Picture’ Promotion for 2012

Seon Announces ‘See the Big Picture’ Promotion for 2012

COQUITLAM, British Columbia — Seon Design Inc. announces a new promotion that rewards customers with a free flat screen TV or laptop when they purchase 20 or more DVR systems, SmartReach Wireless, or vMax Live Plus real-time fleet management solution. The promotion is only being offered for a limited time ending Sept. 30, 2012.

Now is the time to seize the opportunity and get the most trusted mobile surveillance products on the market. You can count on reliable mobile digital video recording with Seon’s DVR systems.

Featuring rugged and vandal-resistant designs, they include video management software for easy viewing, archiving, and retrieval. Save time, resources, and money spent retrieving hard drives with valuable video footage from your fleet. Seon’s SmartReach wireless solutions provide an ideal way to download video and vehicle data reliably and efficiently, from multiple buses and locations.

vMax Live Plus is a web-based fleet management solution that provides the peace of mind of knowing exactly what is happening on the bus fleet right now. Get instant access to valuable video and vehicle data, and see the big picture.

As the world’s #1 supplier of mobile surveillance systems, Seon has always been the preferred choice. The ‘See the Big Picture’ promotion rewards customers for making the smart decision to rely on Seon for the utmost in reliability, customer satisfaction, and overall value.

Visit www.seon.com/bigpicsb.html for more details on the ‘See the Big Picture’ promotion. To learn more about Seon’s premier fleet management and mobile surveillance solutions, visit www.seon.com.

*2012 promotional terms & conditions apply.

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