sunmercury 0 Posted March 2, 2015 I am looking at these two similar systems from Costco: http://www.costco.com/Q-See-8-Channel-HD-1080p-Security-System-with-2TB-HDD-and-6-1080p-Cameras.product.100153934.html?catalogId=10701&keyword=973199&langId=-1&storeId=10301&refine= http://www.costco.com/Q-See-8-Channel-HD-NVR-Security-System-with-2TB-HDD-and-6-1080p-Cameras.product.100129001.html The systems has similar specs except that the NVR is double the price (costing $500 more). Is there any advantage in getting the more expensive NVR, noting that both have the same 1080p resolution ? I read a few review on Q-see NVR, and it seems like it's still buggy (motion detected recording is unreliable). I initially want an NVR thinking that you can not get the 1080p with analog, but I guess I was wrong ? Any input is appreciated. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Boogieman 1 Posted March 3, 2015 I am looking at these two similar systems from Costco: http://www.costco.com/Q-See-8-Channel-HD-1080p-Security-System-with-2TB-HDD-and-6-1080p-Cameras.product.100153934.html?catalogId=10701&keyword=973199&langId=-1&storeId=10301&refine= http://www.costco.com/Q-See-8-Channel-HD-NVR-Security-System-with-2TB-HDD-and-6-1080p-Cameras.product.100129001.html The systems has similar specs except that the NVR is double the price (costing $500 more). Is there any advantage in getting the more expensive NVR, noting that both have the same 1080p resolution ? I read a few review on Q-see NVR, and it seems like it's still buggy (motion detected recording is unreliable). I initially want an NVR thinking that you can not get the 1080p with analog, but I guess I was wrong ? Any input is appreciated. The first link does not work... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SunnyKim 2 Posted March 3, 2015 I do not understand NVR costs u$500 more than the standalone DVR. Why??. NVR is for IP camera, only decompress and display the incoming compressed video files for spot monitoring. But standalone DVR does everything, including compression for incoming video data in format of HD-SDI, HD_CVI,HD TVI, HD-AHD. Those cameras are cheaper than IP Cameras. You dont need POE equipment for NVR. Anybody can explain whys?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Boogieman 1 Posted March 3, 2015 I do not understand NVR costs u$500 more than the standalone DVR. Why??. NVR is for IP camera, only decompress and display the incoming compressed video files for spot monitoring. But standalone DVR does everything, including compression for incoming video data in format of HD-SDI, HD_CVI,HD TVI, HD-AHD. Those cameras are cheaper than IP Cameras. You dont need POE equipment for NVR. Anybody can explain whys?? Its not the the NVR costs more..its the whole package including the cameras...ip cameras cost more because there is more technology inside them, webserver, poe, etc... OP if its a new install, use an IP system...easy to upgrade and install more cams..and you dont have to homerun the cams to the NVR, you can use a poe switch and run a single cable back to the NVR.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cocegas 0 Posted March 14, 2015 1080p analog camera? It's not SDI, what type of camera is that in the first link? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brebenac 0 Posted March 14, 2015 It's HDCVI, for sure. Check the images, you get that quality over coax cable or utp and video baluns. Pretty nice, huh? And not to mention the price, much lower that IP version... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ak357 0 Posted March 14, 2015 It's HDCVI, for sure. Check the images, you get that quality over coax cable or utp and video baluns. Pretty nice, huh? And not to mention the price, much lower that IP version... Where are the actual shots from cameras ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sunmercury 0 Posted March 17, 2015 I am not sure why my 1st link does not work for some (it works fine for me). You can also go to costco.com and search for "Item #973199". For the second link, it's "Item #916861". As for Boogieman reply, thanks. But if I don't see ever need more than 8 cameras, nor need to run cable more than 100 ft, is there any reason to pony up $500 more for the IP, especially when it's still buggy with motion-detect recording ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites