wilreyca 0 Posted September 1, 2015 Hello, I am new on this and the forum. I want to install 8 outdoor security cameras and DVR at my house. Since I am new at this, I was looking for reviews at Lorex, Night Owl, Swann but discovered they are lower ended systems so it might not be what I actually want. My budget is in the $600s maybe low $700s. I found one company called GW Security, they have a system around my budget with the following specs: "High Definition 8 Channel DVR with ( 1.3MP 960P HD 1600TVL 3.6mm Wide Angle Lens Cameras Support mobile surveillance by phones with Andriod, Balckberry, WinCE, Symbian, and iPhone ,HDMI & VGA Support IE browser to remote view and HD 1600TVL high resolution Uncompressed latency-free analog transmission ensures you see things in realtime, as they happen, without loss or delay. HDCVI enjoys industry leading point-to-point transmissiong distance of 1,640ft (500m) from camera to DVR Pre-installed 2TB Hard Drive with 1 Year Warranty and Free Life Time Tech Support From U.S.A" Now I know that good ones are in the thousands but could you tell me if this is a decent system? or any other brands that you might suggest? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ats7851 0 Posted September 2, 2015 comparing to AHD, CVI seems fragile Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zr1 0 Posted September 2, 2015 HDCVI That's the descriptor that tells you what you'd be getting into. CVI is one of the stop-gap technologies. It's analog. It's high-def analog, but still analog. There's a few other of these stop-gap technologies too...TVI, SDI, AHD. If you have a need for a really long distance (like 1000'+) then one of these may be a consideration. If you already have a whole bunch of coax cable installed and you're on a budget so you want to reuse a whole lot of coax...then these may be a consideration. If neither of those two "if's" are the case, then I would not recommend the high-def analog's. Especially if you're starting a new system, then go with an IP system that uses CAT5e/CAT6 network cabling. Even if you go with a low cost 1.3 or 2.0 megapixel system now, you can easily upgrade to 3 or 4 megapixel (or higher) later. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wilreyca 0 Posted September 2, 2015 Thank you for the reply. I only need/want +-100 feet of distance. I just think that is silly that with some systems you cannot read a license plate or details like that. Any recommendations of brands? Thank you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites