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sanyo tiger vs. ge dvrme-ct16 ??

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Has anyone had the pleasure of compareing the picture quality, remote view functionality, ease of operation, and relative storage capicity of each stand alone unit? [Assuming they both have 600 gb drives.] They are very comparable price wise. I than you in advance for any information.

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SANYO TIGER is a waste of money, go with the cheetah and you will save yourself around 1K. in terms of funcionality, they both are pretty much the same, but the SANYO is a little bit cheaper.

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you mean the jpeg2000 is not an improvement? i thought it gave alot more storeage? and lastly how would you compare the cheetah to the ge dvrme-ct?

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hey, rory have you seen in person the quality of picture and remote functionality in the sanyo tiger and if so, how does it compare to the renowned ge dvrme triplex 16 ct ?

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Securitymaster - IYou've got your Sanyo DVRs mixed up

 

Sanyo's "Tiger" model is not approved in ANY of the regulated areas of the casino. The "Tiger" was never intended for that application. However, Sanyo's DSR-M800 series of DVRs are approved by all governing bodies within the gaming market. From what I heard, Sanyo's DSR-M800 digital recorders are in more casinos then any other manufacturer.

 

The "Tiger" is much different then the Cheetah. It comes with 120fps and storage capabilities that exceed 1TB per bay. There is also an additional storage device, and free "Spider" software that is able to effectively link multiple sites through the software which can be user customized. The bottom line is that the "Tiger" is one of the closest embedded boxes I have seen to an enterprise system.

 

I'll take the Sanyo DVRs over GE any day of the week and twice on Sundays. I purchased and installed my 60th multi-channel Sanyo DVR in September and had a TOTAL of 2 failures between all of the 60 installs. One was a hard-drive failure and other was an easy fix with a firmware upgrade. The Sanyo regional sales manager even met me at the job site on a Saturday to make sure the firmware upgrade solved the issue.

 

I installed 78 GE multi-channel DVRs last year and had a total of 21 failures. 9 of which required more then 3 visits to the site and several returns for repair. The assistance from GE during this time was horrible.

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