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![]() Interesting. Looks very similar to the Panasonic C-30 that I'm using that I purchased at London Drugs.
The Panasonic comes with it's own web URL and hosting services. I don't know if these others do that and I didn't have the skills necessary to host it myself. I can't get any kind of detailed tech specs on the Dell cameras. I'm primarily interested in resolution, but they don't specify details on that. The Panasonic is 640x480 and I wish it were higher. Sensor size is listed as the same as the Dell units. (1/4" CMOS) Optical zoom would be awesome, but cameras with that feature get REALLY expensive ($1000) http://www2.panasonic.com/consumer-e...702#tabsection
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![]() detailed specs here: http://trendnet.com/langen/products/...V-IP400&cat=29 -- to save the click just for that, it is 640x480.
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![]() kinda off topic but you can google all these cameras. you can just sit there and watch everyone else's cameras, and some of them control them.
http://latest-technology-news.blogsp...d-webcams.html
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