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Post 3 made on Wednesday April 21, 2010 at 20:09
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On April 21, 2010 at 14:48, JoeyCes said...
Well, when customers who have Mac-Lifesytles (iMacs, Macbooks, iPhones, etc...) need CCTV with mobile phone support, I offer them Speco, TL series.

The TL series works with both PC & Mac platforms, and when the iPhone is one of the requirements, I usually just install a slingbox & let them purchase the app from the app store.

It works great, you get local video out of the TL, remote PC & Mac support and the slingbox brings it to the iPhone/iPod Touch.

If it becomes about price, which sometimes it does, I have recommended Lorex (who also owns Digimerge), they have a all in one package that includes the cameras, monitor, dvr & iPhone app with more functionality.

J

It's not about price but I got a Digimerge DVR and I found out about the lack of Apple support when I called about something else. They're probably getting a new computer for the office, so I'll just make sure it has Windows of some kind. The new DH Touch series will work with iPhone, so it's not as much of an issue as I initially thought, especially since I called their computer guy and he told me the new computer was probably going to happen in a few weeks. I was planning to send the video to most of the TVs, anyway.

I used some of the Digimerge small dome cameras and haven't been too impressed with their image quality just above the threshold of B/W-color. In B&W, the image is great but low light and in color, it's not good. I like the Digital Watchdog cameras a lot more (D3363V).
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