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Re: $533 Clover 4 ch. DVR features good for home, or whats better?
I don't know about something better for approx. the same price. That is
about as **cheap** as they come with any expectance of be operational. No
one here will want to advise you on anything compared with Sam's Club unless
they refer you to the internet where you will find about a kazillion DVR's
available. I think most here, or at the cctv group, are dealing with a much
better grade of DVR than what these Wallymart-Rat Shack type stores offer
and will cost about 30% higher to start depending on specifications.
"Mach 1" <fordcoupe@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:3099h15i5be8fhf58fjucp0skspdg78bkh@xxxxxxxxxx
> 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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