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    Tsunami PC Case

    I have the black Tsunami Dream case, and I cant speak highly enough of it. Im not into gaming or modding, and compared to a lot of cases on the market this case is designed for people who like build quality, easy of access and good design. The attention to detail is unbelievable. The housing for the hard drives is really well designed and easy to remove, and even has rubber dampeners fitted to reduce the noise level and vibration of the drive. Removal of the side of the case can be done within seconds. The case also looks the dogs preverbial at a decent price....there are pleanty available on eBay at a good price.
  2. http://www.sd-omega.com/dvr.html Cost is £230
  3. First of all, what a breath of fresh air to find this forum. The internet truely is amazing when you find just what your looking for! We are about to move house AND have a baby, so I've decided that I want to implement a CCTV system, which will have 2 purposes. 1. To monitor the house which is in the middle of nowhere, and give all occupants piece of mind. 2. To act as a baby camera in the nursery. I've always fancied delving into the world of CCTV, so the above 2 give me a good excuse. Before I found this forum, I established that I wanted to go down the PC with a DVR card route. Since I want to be able to remote view via the internet, and as I work in computing it will probably be more familiar to me. Having read the forum I have established I should get a GeoVision card, which also comes with software and will support movement detection, hdd recording and remote view. Im glad I found the forum as previously I thought a £15 off ebay would be good enough! Im now left with a few questions and not an incredible amount of cash to spend; 1. I would like support for a maximum of 8 camera.....so which GeoVision card would be best suited? 2. One of the cameras will be quite a distance from the property, so are the video sender units advertised on eBay suitable for this purpose. Such as this one. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/WIRELESS-VIDEO-SENDER-RECIVER-200M-4-CCTV-CAMERA_W0QQitemZ260071004592QQihZ016QQcategoryZ48632QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem 3. What kind of cameras should I be looking at.....is ebay a good source? Are there an cameras for sale which offer live demos to see the quality? Id like the cameras to work at night, but there are auto-on lights outside, does this determine which cameras I should be looking at? Im in the UK, so if anyone can offer some advice on the above, and perhaps some good retailers, it would be greatly appreciated.
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