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Cover All the Angles with a 4 Channel Digital Video Recording Complete System
The cost is a lot less than many people think, considering the lives and property that the equipment helps to protect. A 4 Channel Digital Video Recording Complete System costs a little more than two thousand dollars for wireless, and even less for a wired system. The "Complete System" part of the term means that when it arrives, it already contains all the components needed to be up and running quickly. There is no compiling of equipment lists or shopping for this and that; it's all right there. Not only that, but the aggregate cost of the system is less than you would pay for all the individual components. What's more, when a 4 Channel Digital Video Recording Complete System is purchased as a configuration, you and your maintenance crew need not be electronic surveillance experts. All that is necessary is the ability to follow instructions. Wired cameras and other wired equipment costs less initially, but installation is a more extensive procedure than with wireless, so balance all these considerations when estimating the actual cost of the system. Both types of systems come with a built in DVR, also called an embedded DVR, which records events on its own hard drive and does not rely on a desktop computer. Of course, there are also 8 and even 16 channel systems available for really large applications, but for most of us, a 4 Channel Digital Video Recording Complete System will fill the bill without breaking the bank. A good system configuration includes a stand alone DVR, four bullet cameras, four video receivers and a 17 inch LCD monitor with split screen capability, so that security personnel can watch all four channels simultaneously.
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