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Re: $533 Clover 4 ch. DVR features good for home, or whats better?
Oh really. Well you would think they would at least tell me of another
brand that is better for around 5 to $600 for a 4 channel. Or is that
not possible with these features.
The one thing I see wrong with this unit is it dont have usb. What
else?
I would rather have someone point me to another brand, than end up
taking this one back.
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 08:14:25 -0700, "Bob La Londe"
<usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>"Mach 1" <fordcoupe@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:dbm8h11ucpfubal83lcji0uoqqh0ojodh1@xxxxxxxxxx
>> Could someone let me know if this dvr from Clover has good enough
>> features for my home or is there better.
>> Here is the specs http://www.cloverusa.com/equipment/cdr4010.asp
>>
>> It can be bought at Sams Club for $533. Has a 2 year warranty and uses
>> wavelet compression. Ip ready.
>>
>> I asked this same question over on cctvforums but no response.
>
>And you will be lucky to get a response. Clover is a generic brand that is
>sold through components distributors to any retailer. Basically it is
>considered a consumer grade line. My advice to you is, buy it. File your
>receipt where you can find it. Try it. If you don't like it return it.
>
>Sam's Club does have a liberal return policy.
>
>For the rest of you guys this is my stock answer who says, there is a system
>over at SamsWalmartHomeDepotMegaBoxBlowesHomeImproveentETC.
>
>I am not interested in selling it or installing it, but if you think it
>might work for you and you are willing to install it yourself then, "My
>advice to you is, buy it. File your receipt where you can find it. Try it.
>If you don't like it return it."
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