SEM Security Systems
a division of Southeast Mobility Inc
View Screens or Monitors
There's not a lot to say here. If you are reading this on a computer screen or web enabled TV then
you are familiar with the various factors to be considered in video monitors.
Some DVR's provide only one monitor output and may be compatible with a VGA computer monitor,
such as the one that you are probably reading this on. Others have HDMI outputs for attaching to
higher end computer monitors or high definition television monitors.
Once more, you typically get what you pay for. Don't spend a bundle on your CCTV system only to
marry it to a poor quality monitor. Monitors have come down so far in price in recent years that you
can usually find a very good quality video monitor at a price that you can afford.
What size monitor do you need? First factor that comes to mind is how many cameras does your
DVR support. If it's a 4 port DVR then a 17" monitor would probably suffice, although I'd probably
recommend a 21. But if your DVR is a 32 port and you hook it up to a 17" monitor, each cameras
video is going to be about the size of a postage stamp, you need a bigger monitor.
As has been repeated several times, the monitor and all the other components of your CCTV
system need to be matched so that you get the maximum performance possible so there are no
specific recommendations for the monitor. Give us a call and let us look at your overall
requirements and then we'll put together a system that will fill those needs.