Bitron Video was funded in 1967 in turin and immediately enters in the new, for those times, sector of video door phone devices and systems.
An innovative technological content, result of the vanguard researches and considerable investments, and an accurate designs mark the video door phone products since the first activity stage.
They creates monitor with flat cathode pipes, elimination of coaxial cable in the video signal transmission: Bitron Video marks, from the beginning of the years '90, the first colour monitor with Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) screen.
During decades of industrial knowledge characterized by creativity and highly innovative contents, Bitron Video has brought its solid technological references and signed the most remarkable and original steps of the video door phones sector’s evolution:

1967 - Bitron Video was founded
1968 - Introduction of the first video door phone                system with the GC1 unit and MV10                monitor
1972 - Issue of MV1 monitor, the first compact                surface-mounted monitor
1987 - Elimination of coaxial cables,                miniaturizing of G60K camera unit and                introduction of the first monitor with flat                cathode-tube (MV55)
1991 - Launching of the DOMULAR line, the                modular panels range with audio and                video units grouped in a single module.
1999 - Presentation of the digital BUS                technology (BUS2 and BUS4 systems)
2001 - Introduction of DRIN range (audio and                video door phones kits) showing a new                design
2003 - Announcement of the new state-of-art                the DOMULAR 3000 panels range
Bitron Video began its industrial venture with the objective of designing, manufacturing and distributing video doorphone devices and systems - a great idea and a challenging innovation that dates as far back as 1967.
Aware of the market readiness to accept innovative propositions, Bitron Video was prompted to develop and propose new solutions that brought the company to the attention of national and international business operators.
Following the appreciation received for the high performance capacity of the very first ranges also in the most critical operating conditions, Bitron Video made its first extra-flat monitors and video doorphone systems without coaxial cables in the eighties.
LCD active matrix colour monitors were introduced in the nineties. Thanks to its consolidated know-how, Bitron Video is today an Italian market leader and enjoys an excellent reputation worldwide.