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VCR vs. DVR
Choosing the right video system can mean the difference between profit and loss, or even life and death. To provide a safe, secure environment -- and for bottom-line results -- Smith Digital Systems' Digital Video Recording (DVR) is the clear choice over traditional systems:
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| Analog (VCR) images are unreliable. Faces or sudden actions can be obscured by tape "noise," and freeze frame images from analog tapes are difficult to magnify for detail. |
Digital images are the highest quality available. With DVR technology, you get crystal-clear resolution -- and the ability to enlarge images with amazing detail. |
| Analog recordings are difficult to search. To find a specific incident, you might have to watch hour so tape -- and you could still scan past an important event. |
DVR technology means fast, accurate retrieval. The Smith System lets you search, isolate and play individual events with the push of a button. |
| Video tapes degrade with use. Aside from the cost of replacing tapes, there's the very real risk that you could miss details, or even entire incidents, if a tape fails. |
Digital saves time and money. There's no hassling with storing or replacing tapes, and no upgrading worn equipment. |
» The Smith DVR Difference
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