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TRENDnet TV-M7 Wireless IP Monitor [DELETED]
Digitaltrends
- Excerpt: Keep a digital eye on the homestead with this security kit that connects entirely via Wi-Fi. Trendet’s Internet Camera Monitor kit, which consists of a seven-inch LCD and a wireless IP (Internet Protocol) camera, is a versatile video-surveillance system that doubles as a networkable digital picture frame . In case you’re wondering what differentiates an IP camera from a web camera , the key is that a web camera relies on a PC to make its video available to a network.
- Pros: Wireless, built-in media-card reader, versatile.
- Cons: A little ugly, limited to 802.11g, camera is difficult to configure for remote viewing over the Internet.
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TRENDnet TV-M7 Wireless IP Monitor [DELETED]
Digitaltrends
- Excerpt: Keep a digital eye on the homestead with this security kit that connects entirely via Wi-Fi. Trendet’s Internet Camera Monitor kit, which consists of a seven-inch LCD and a wireless IP (Internet Protocol) camera, is a versatile video-surveillance system that doubles as a networkable digital picture frame . In case you’re wondering what differentiates an IP camera from a web camera , the key is that a web camera relies on a PC to make its video available to a network.
- Pros: Wireless, built-in media-card reader, versatile.
- Cons: A little ugly, limited to 802.11g, camera is difficult to configure for remote viewing over the Internet.
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D-Link DCS-930L Wireless N Network Camera
Engadget
- Excerpt: After we reviewed the DropCam Echo a few weeks back and found ourselves generally unimpressed, we received an e-mail from someone at D-Link saying something to the effect of: "Dude, you have to try out our thing, because our thing is totally better than their thing and costs a heck of a lot less too.
- Pros: Wireless connectivity, Easy setup, Relatively low cost
- Cons: Poor image quality, Software is unintuitive, Seizure-inducing blinkenlight
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Axis Communications M5014 PTZ Dome Network Camera
PC World
- Excerpt: The $595 (as of August 5, 2012) Axis M5014 PTZ dome network camera is a solid value for businesses seeking a discreet, ceiling-mounted dome camera.
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D-Link DCS-930L Wireless N Network Camera
Engadget
- Conclusion: Ultimately this is indeed a decidedly better package than the DropCam Echo and, with no monthly fees and availability at around $80 if you shop around, it's a decidedly
- Pros: Wireless connectivity, Easy setup, Relatively low cost
- Cons: Poor image quality, Software is unintuitive, Seizure-inducing blinkenlight
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