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eDigitalDeals
eDigitalDeals
Price: $1,299.95
Key features eDigitalDeals
  • Real-time full-motion video (Max. 30fps per channel) with synchronous audio on every channel
  • Customizable image quality and resolution (up to Full D1 704 x480)
  • Remote access and recording on client computer through LAN (network) or WAN (Internet) through static IP or dynamic DNS
  • Hardware compressed H.264 -- each channel is compressed independently
  • Four recording modes: Continuous recording, Motion Detection, External Sensor, or Sensor/Motion
  • Model: D1 Hardware Compressed 16 Channel 480fps DVR Card H.264

Review D1 Hardware Compressed 16 Channel 480fps DVR Card H.264 / eDigitalDeals:

Requirements: • One PCI slot • Memory: 512MB minimum • Hard Drive: 500GB minimum • Windows XP Professional CPUs: • Intel Pentium Dual-Core • Intel Pentium D • Intel Core2 Duo • Pentium 4 Video Cards: Although there are many other video cards that are compatible with this system, we have tested and confirm these: • Radeon x300 PCI-Express • Radeon x550 PCI-Express • Radeon x1050 PCI-Express • Radeon x1550 PCI-Express • Radeon x1550 PCI-Express • Radeon 2400HD PCI-Express • nVidia NX7300LE PCI-Express • nVidia EN7300GT PCI-Express • nVidia Nx8500GT PCI-Express Product Specifications: • Real-time full-motion video (Max. 30fps per channel) with synchronous audio on up to 40 channels • Up to 64 cameras can be viewed simultaneously from a single monitor • Hardware compressed H. 264 - each channel is compressed independently • Customizable image quality and resolution (up to Full D1 704 x480) • Remote access and recording on client computer through LAN (network) or WAN (Internet) through static IP or dynamic DNS • Monitor multiple locations from one DVR • Bi-directional two-way remote communication between multiple servers in various locations • Motion detecting (entire frame or up to 12 detection zones per channel) • Four recording modes: Continuous recording, Motion Detection, External Sensor, or Sensor/Motion • Alarm email message auto-sending with photo attachment • Matrix card allows recorded data to be transmitted to a TV monitor (optional) • P/T/Z/F & Speed Dome control through software or keyboard - no additional hardware required • Search/playback by date/time directory (random-access).
Next Generation Home Products
Next Generation Home Products
Weight: 1 pounds
List Price: $199.95
Price: $159.99
Key features Next Generation Home Products
  • Supports resolutions of up to 1080p
  • Use two sources on one input
  • Remote control included
  • Frequency bandwidth of 1.65 Gbps
  • Plug and play
  • Model: NGHP HDMI 2x1 VIDEO SWITCHER

Review NGHP HDMI 2x1 VIDEO SWITCHER / Next Generation Home Products:

With more and more HD equipment on the market, many receivers and televisions lack the necessary number of HDMI inputs. Using an HDMI switcher is an affordable option to provide the inputs needed. The NGHP HDMI switcher offers easy switching of multiple HDMI sources, support long cable lengths, and supports HDTV resolutions of up to 1080p (5 x 4 switcher/splitter supports digital audio and resolutions of up to 1080i). Remote control included. Available in 3 x 1, 5 x 1 switching configurations, and as a 5 x 4 switcher/splitter. Dimensions: 7" W x 3" D x 1" H.
eDigitalDeals
eDigitalDeals
Price: $3,199.95
Key features eDigitalDeals
  • Customizable image quality and resolution (up to Full D1 704 x480)
  • Hardware compressed H.264 -- each channel is compressed independently
  • Four recording modes: Continuous recording, Motion Detection, External Sensor, or Sensor/Motion
  • Real-time full-motion video (Max. 30fps per channel) with synchronous audio on every channel
  • Remote access and recording on client computer through LAN (network) or WAN (Internet) through static IP or dynamic DNS
  • Model: D1 Hardware Compressed 48 Channel 1440fps DVR Card H.264

Review D1 Hardware Compressed 48 Channel 1440fps DVR Card H.264 / eDigitalDeals:

Requirements: • Three PCI slots • Memory: 512MB minimum • Hard Drive: 500GB minimum • Windows XP Professional CPUs: • Intel Pentium Dual-Core • Intel Pentium D • Intel Core2 Duo • Pentium 4 Video Cards: Although there are many other video cards that are compatible with this system, we have tested and confirm these: • Radeon x300 PCI-Express • Radeon x550 PCI-Express • Radeon x1050 PCI-Express • Radeon x1550 PCI-Express • Radeon x1550 PCI-Express • Radeon 2400HD PCI-Express • nVidia NX7300LE PCI-Express • nVidia EN7300GT PCI-Express • nVidia Nx8500GT PCI-Express Product Specifications: • Real-time full-motion video (Max. 30fps per channel) with synchronous audio on up to 40 channels • Up to 64 cameras can be viewed simultaneously from a single monitor • Hardware compressed H. 264 - each channel is compressed independently • Customizable image quality and resolution (up to Full D1 704 x480) • Remote access and recording on client computer through LAN (network) or WAN (Internet) through static IP or dynamic DNS • Monitor multiple locations from one DVR • Bi-directional two-way remote communication between multiple servers in various locations • Motion detecting (entire frame or up to 12 detection zones per channel) • Four recording modes: Continuous recording, Motion Detection, External Sensor, or Sensor/Motion • Alarm email message auto-sending with photo attachment • Matrix card allows recorded data to be transmitted to a TV monitor (optional) • P/T/Z/F & Speed Dome control through software or keyboard - no additional hardware required • Search/playback by date/time directory (random-access).
eDigitalDeals
eDigitalDeals
Price: $4,099.95
Key features eDigitalDeals
  • Customizable image quality and resolution (up to Full D1 704 x480)
  • Four recording modes: Continuous recording, Motion Detection, External Sensor, or Sensor/Motion
  • Hardware compressed H.264 -- each channel is compressed independently
  • Remote access and recording on client computer through LAN (network) or WAN (Internet) through static IP or dynamic DNS
  • Real-time full-motion video (Max. 30fps per channel) with synchronous audio on every channel
  • Model: D1 Hardware Compressed 64Channel 1920fps DVR Card H.264

Review D1 Hardware Compressed 64Channel 1920fps DVR Card H.264 / eDigitalDeals:

Requirements: • Four PCI slots • Memory: 512MB minimum • Hard Drive: 500GB minimum • Windows XP Professional CPUs: • Intel Pentium Dual-Core • Intel Pentium D • Intel Core2 Duo • Pentium 4 Video Cards: Although there are many other video cards that are compatible with this system, we have tested and confirm these: • Radeon x300 PCI-Express • Radeon x550 PCI-Express • Radeon x1050 PCI-Express • Radeon x1550 PCI-Express • Radeon x1550 PCI-Express • Radeon 2400HD PCI-Express • nVidia NX7300LE PCI-Express • nVidia EN7300GT PCI-Express • nVidia Nx8500GT PCI-Express Product Specifications: • Real-time full-motion video (Max. 30fps per channel) with synchronous audio on up to 40 channels • Up to 64 cameras can be viewed simultaneously from a single monitor • Hardware compressed H. 264 - each channel is compressed independently • Customizable image quality and resolution (up to Full D1 704 x480) • Remote access and recording on client computer through LAN (network) or WAN (Internet) through static IP or dynamic DNS • Monitor multiple locations from one DVR • Bi-directional two-way remote communication between multiple servers in various locations • Motion detecting (entire frame or up to 12 detection zones per channel) • Four recording modes: Continuous recording, Motion Detection, External Sensor, or Sensor/Motion • Alarm email message auto-sending with photo attachment • Matrix card allows recorded data to be transmitted to a TV monitor (optional) • P/T/Z/F & Speed Dome control through software or keyboard - no additional hardware required • Search/playback by date/time directory (random-access).
Next Generation Home Products
Next Generation Home Products
Weight: 1.5 pounds
List Price: $249.95
Price: $169.99
Key features Next Generation Home Products
  • Frequency bandwidth of 1.65 Gbps
  • Supports resolutions of up to 1080p
  • Plug and play
  • Remote control included
  • Use three sources on one HDMI input
  • Model: NGHP HDMI 3x1 Video Switcher

Review NGHP HDMI 3x1 Video Switcher / Next Generation Home Products:

With more and more HD equipment on the market, many receivers and televisions lack the necessary number of HDMI inputs. Using an HDMI switcher is an affordable option to provide the inputs needed. The NGHP HDMI switcher offers easy switching of multiple HDMI sources, support long cable lengths, and supports HDTV resolutions of up to 1080p (5 x 4 switcher/splitter supports digital audio and resolutions of up to 1080i). Remote control included. Available in 2 x 1, 5 x 1 switching configurations, and as a 5 x 4 switcher/splitter. Dimensions: 7" W x 3" D x 1" H.
LUXCOM

Review AC/DC METROSTACK E1 SDH MULTIPLEXER 12P kr / LUXCOM:

AC/DC METROSTACK E1 SDH MULTIPLEXER 12P kr
eDigitalDeals
eDigitalDeals
Price: $2,199.95
Key features eDigitalDeals
  • Real-time full-motion video (Max. 30fps per channel) with synchronous audio on every channel
  • Customizable image quality and resolution (up to Full D1 704 x480)
  • Hardware compressed H.264 -- each channel is compressed independently
  • Remote access and recording on client computer through LAN (network) or WAN (Internet) through static IP or dynamic DNS
  • Four recording modes: Continuous recording, Motion Detection, External Sensor, or Sensor/Motion
  • Model: D1 Hardware Compressed 32 Channel 960fps DVR Card H.264

Review D1 Hardware Compressed 32 Channel 960fps DVR Card H.264 / eDigitalDeals:

Requirements: • Two PCI slots • Memory: 512MB minimum • Hard Drive: 500GB minimum • Windows XP Professional CPUs: • Intel Pentium Dual-Core • Intel Pentium D • Intel Core2 Duo • Pentium 4 Video Cards: Although there are many other video cards that are compatible with this system, we have tested and confirm these: • Radeon x300 PCI-Express • Radeon x550 PCI-Express • Radeon x1050 PCI-Express • Radeon x1550 PCI-Express • Radeon x1550 PCI-Express • Radeon 2400HD PCI-Express • nVidia NX7300LE PCI-Express • nVidia EN7300GT PCI-Express • nVidia Nx8500GT PCI-Express Product Specifications: • Real-time full-motion video (Max. 30fps per channel) with synchronous audio on up to 40 channels • Up to 64 cameras can be viewed simultaneously from a single monitor • Hardware compressed H. 264 - each channel is compressed independently • Customizable image quality and resolution (up to Full D1 704 x480) • Remote access and recording on client computer through LAN (network) or WAN (Internet) through static IP or dynamic DNS • Monitor multiple locations from one DVR • Bi-directional two-way remote communication between multiple servers in various locations • Motion detecting (entire frame or up to 12 detection zones per channel) • Four recording modes: Continuous recording, Motion Detection, External Sensor, or Sensor/Motion • Alarm email message auto-sending with photo attachment • Matrix card allows recorded data to be transmitted to a TV monitor (optional) • P/T/Z/F & Speed Dome control through software or keyboard - no additional hardware required • Search/playback by date/time directory (random-access).
Microseven Systems, Inc. MSH-DVS4CHD
Microseven Systems, Inc. MSH-DVS4CHD
Price: $399.00
Key features Microseven Systems, Inc. MSH-DVS4CHD
  • Powerful software function: provide total software solutions and support recording, transmission and central management etc.Free 16 channel client software and WEB GUI
  • H.264 video compression format; allow NTSC/PAL switch, With max frame rate:120fps(NTSC) and 100fps(PAL), bit stream; 100Kbps-3Mbps.
  • Unique video decoding function: can decode the data packgae of network camera to composite video signal, and display it on monitors.
  • Digital matrix function: can realize common analog matrix functions like switch & setup auto switch time etc. Special keyboard can be connected to the network, controlled speed domes and switched images.
  • Provide SDK interface to realize multi-system integration, easy for second development for more functions.
  • Model: 4 CH Video Encoder and Recorder 2 in 1 Network Digital Video Server Built-in Hard Disk (HDD not included) with H.264 Video and Audio

Review 4 CH Video Encoder and Recorder 2 in 1 Network Digital Video Server Built-in Hard Disk (HDD not included) with H.264 Video and Audio / Microseven Systems, Inc. MSH-DVS4CHD:

Helping you migrate your analog security system into an IP- based solution!!! Microseven DVS integrate easily into your existing analog CCTV (closed circuit television) system. You can acquire all the benefits that digital technology offers without scrapping your investment in an analog system. PLEASE GO TO microsevencam. com to see more benefit for this item! Remote accessibility Easy, future-proof integration Scalability and flexibility Cost-effectiveness Distributed intelligence Proven technology Please go to http://www. microseven. com/hrctech/front/livedemo. html to see our live demo!!! ***SPECIFICATIONS*** Model: MSH-DVS4CHD | Video In/Out: 4 channel (BHC connector) | Video Source System: PAL/NTSC | Audio Input: 4 channel (RCA connector) input | Video Compresssion Format: H. 264, 10 image quality levels selectable | Bit Stream: 100 Kbps - 3 Mbps, CBR/VBR adjustable | Peripheral Port: One 10/100Mbit Ethermet Interface (RJ45 Interface), One RS422 interface | Network Protocol: TCP/IP, UDP/IP, HTTP, IGMP, ICMP, TELNET | Resolution: CIF360 x 288 | Transmission Rate: 100 fps (PAL), 120 fps (NTSC) | Alarm Input: 4 channel | Alarm Output: 4 channel (terminal output, NO/NC trigger DC30V. 1A) | Motion Detection: 12x16 detection areas and 8 sensitivity levels. | Storage: MSHDVS4CHD can be equipped with hard disk up to IDE HDD 500GB | User Management: Multi-level user management | Temperature: -10°C - +50°C | Humidity: 5 - 90% | Power Supply: DV12V / AC85 - 220V 50Hz | Dimensions: 8. [+]
74 in (W) X 1. 9 in (H) X 12 in (D) | Weight: 4. 2 lb. | Technical Support: SDK, allows second development | Wireless Support: IEEE 802. 11 b/g support (wireless USB adapter purchasing seperately).
Lenovo 0769FBU
Lenovo 0769FBU
Weight: 9 pounds
List Price: $604.00
Price: $595.00

Review Celeron 550 1GB/ 80GB 15.4" / Lenovo 0769FBU:

Lenovo (0769FBU) Lenovo 3000 N200; Intel Celeron Processor 550 2GHz, 1GB RAM(4GB Max) 80 GB Serial
eDigitalDeals
eDigitalDeals
Price: $1,899.95
Key features eDigitalDeals
  • Remote access and recording on client computer through LAN (network) or WAN (Internet) through static IP or dynamic DNS
  • Real-time full-motion video (Max. 30fps per channel) with synchronous audio on every channel
  • Four recording modes: Continuous recording, Motion Detection, External Sensor, or Sensor/Motion
  • Hardware compressed H.264 -- each channel is compressed independently
  • Customizable image quality and resolution (up to Full D1 704 x480)
  • Model: D1 Hardware Compressed 24 Channel 720fps DVR Card H.264

Review D1 Hardware Compressed 24 Channel 720fps DVR Card H.264 / eDigitalDeals:

Requirements: • Two PCI slots • Memory: 512MB minimum • Hard Drive: 500GB minimum • Windows XP Professional CPUs: • Intel Pentium Dual-Core • Intel Pentium D • Intel Core2 Duo • Pentium 4 Video Cards: Although there are many other video cards that are compatible with this system, we have tested and confirm these: • Radeon x300 PCI-Express • Radeon x550 PCI-Express • Radeon x1050 PCI-Express • Radeon x1550 PCI-Express • Radeon x1550 PCI-Express • Radeon 2400HD PCI-Express • nVidia NX7300LE PCI-Express • nVidia EN7300GT PCI-Express • nVidia Nx8500GT PCI-Express Product Specifications: • Real-time full-motion video (Max. 30fps per channel) with synchronous audio on up to 40 channels • Up to 64 cameras can be viewed simultaneously from a single monitor • Hardware compressed H. 264 - each channel is compressed independently • Customizable image quality and resolution (up to Full D1 704 x480) • Remote access and recording on client computer through LAN (network) or WAN (Internet) through static IP or dynamic DNS • Monitor multiple locations from one DVR • Bi-directional two-way remote communication between multiple servers in various locations • Motion detecting (entire frame or up to 12 detection zones per channel) • Four recording modes: Continuous recording, Motion Detection, External Sensor, or Sensor/Motion • Alarm email message auto-sending with photo attachment • Matrix card allows recorded data to be transmitted to a TV monitor (optional) • P/T/Z/F & Speed Dome control through software or keyboard - no additional hardware required • Search/playback by date/time directory (random-access).
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