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Help me choose a budget 8 channel DVR

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Hi all, i'm really new to this stuff, but my dad owns a supermarket and he asked me to do some research for him on DVRs. He wants to upgrade to digital because he is tired of switching VHS tapes. He was looking at a product called Vitek VT-DVR, and he was quoted $2400. I thought this was kind of expensive, but since i'm new to this stuff, i'm not completely sure.

 

I'm pretty computer savvy so I was looking for a DVR that i can expand myself ( i love searching for HD deals.)

 

I think he just needs a simple 8 channel DVR. It won't be connected to the internet and he already has the cameras wired. He was also looking at the Vitek color camera and was quoted $216 for each.

 

He isn't too computer literate so a standalone option would be best. Sorry for the long post, and thank you in advance for any help! So if you guys can suggest some nice budget DVRs, i would appreciate it!

 

 

Here are the specs for the Vitek DVR:

 

VT-DVR Series Recording Time Calculator: (Launch The DVR Calculator)

 

Remote Access & Management from Client PC

Click Here to View a Demo.

 

Embedded Linux Operating System

 

Built-in Multiplexer

 

Quadplex Function

 

High Resolution

 

Hidden/ Covert Camera Function

 

Built-in Web Server for LAN/WAN/ Internet

 

Automatic E-mail Notification: External Alarm, Video Loss, Power Loss, HDD Failure

 

Dedicated Multi-Site/ Enterprise Client Software or Plug-In for Internet Explorer 6.0

 

External Back-up Devices(USB-2): CD-RW, DVD-RW, HDD, USB Flash Memory Stick(1.1)

 

Mini Player: Auto Install when backing up files into CD or DVD

 

Up to 800GB of Internal Storage

 

Jog/Shuttle Operation

 

IR Remote Control - Control Upto 99 DVRs

 

Optional P.O.S. Interface

 

Optional VGA Output

 

 

Here are the specs for the camera:

 

1/3" Super HAD CCD With 380h TVL

 

Minimum Illumination 0.5 Lux (F1.2)

 

Accepts DC Servo Type Auto Iris Lenses

 

Auto Backlight Compensation

 

24VAC Line Lock Sync System

 

Max 1/100000 Sec. Electronic Shutter & AES Iris Mode

 

Better Than 48db S/N Ratio

 

Dimensions 2.24" X 2.04" X 4.33" (W x H x L)

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Check your PM! I would be glad to point you in the right direction.

 

awesome, i'll email you in a bit. thanks!

 

anyone else have recommendations?

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If budget's what you looking for, you can consider the AVC's product.

AVC776, 9 channel's DVR.

 

Minus point's 100FPS display, 18FPS recording. (PAL).

But at this price, what's there to complain, especially coming from such a well known brand.

 

 

[edit by mod - please only retail end user pricing]

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Here are the specs for the camera:

 

1/3" Super HAD CCD With 380h TVL

 

Minimum Illumination 0.5 Lux (F1.2)

 

Accepts DC Servo Type Auto Iris Lenses

 

Auto Backlight Compensation

 

24VAC Line Lock Sync System

 

Max 1/100000 Sec. Electronic Shutter & AES Iris Mode

 

Better Than 48db S/N Ratio

 

Dimensions 2.24" X 2.04" X 4.33" (W x H x L)

 

Budget wise, you might want to consider this camera,

http://www.lakson.com.sg/new/products-TW-9202SQ.htm

1/4" Sharp CCD SGD$73 - ard USD$44

 

http://www.lakson.com.sg/new/products-TW-9202.htm

1/3" Sony Super HAD CCD SGD$107 - ard USD$64

 

Comes with 1 Year 1 to 1 exchange warranty locally.

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