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Re: DVR Cards



On Mon, 4 Jul 2005 22:46:08 -0400, "petem" <petem001@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
>"J. Sloud" <jsloud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de
>news: u1ejc1l4otmul2ble1p64bmjvi9dk3df7n@xxxxxxxxxx
>> On Mon, 04 Jul 2005 03:36:51 GMT, "CCTV" <onehappyindian@xxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>What types of pc based dvr cards do you guys reccomend?
>>>
>>>I heard ADT is using some sort of budget zeroone card and selling systems
>>>for $6000 4 cameras.
>>>
>>>Any thoughts?
>>>
>>
>> ADT sells DVR's from American Dynamics, Pelco, Bosch, GE, Integral,
>> etc.  We don't sell DVR cards.  Nice try.
>
>American dynamics and pelco dvr are all pc based product wich mean dvr
>card....
>
>never played with bosh..but i think its the same,
>GE,can you be more specific?
>Integral,whats that?
>

Bosch makes both PC based and embedded systems. The Divar 2 is one of
the best DVR's for the money on the market.  GE bought Kalatel and has
stamped their name on the DVMRe and the SDVR recorders.  The products
by Pelco and AD are much more than just a "DVR card."  You get the
expertise and experience of over a million installations, a real
warranty, and hundreds of authorized integrators to make it all work.

If you want a science project, buy a $100 PC card on eBay and stick it
in a $200 PC.  If you want real security, look at what airports,
casinos, and federal government installations use.


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