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Old 22-09-2006, 09:16 PM   #1
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Default Have set up the PC a little better.

Have setup the computer area with a 15 inch LCD, 2.4 gig wireless feed to the main TV input. (DVD play station or TV - whatever the kids are seeing she can see while working)

I have also put an RF feed into it for normal TV channels.

We also have 4 infrared wireless cameras that are fed into the RCA input so my partner can watch the kids from her desk while the kids play outside. It may sound a little "big brotherish" but it saves her time in working out what is happening with the kids.
By night it also makes a great security camera system, we can "see in the dark" around the house.
The 15 Inch LCD cost $375, the wireless transmitter reciever set cost $59.95, the camera reciever $200 the cameras $100 each.



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