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	<title>Comments on: How to Go Cheap with Surveillance Cameras</title>
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		<title>By: SRP</title>
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		<description>This article is generalized with the assumptions of a ceiling of words, amount of space, and written for the novice. It should be stated that know your needs is absolute. However, the article explained only features of technology, which is the last thing that should be addressed. Know your needs should be summarized by asking yourself these questions. What is it I want to protect? What are the areas of main concern? Do I need or want remote access? How much detail to I need in the video? When all these questions are answered, then you can address the associated cost and features you obtain to achieve your objective. What features are available and how much do they cost.

Also, this article goes from nanny cams (low end) to facial recognition software (top of the line) equiptment. 
It should be stated that these two extremes target mutliple audiences. Homeowners and facilities administrators are on two different playing fields. Keep this in mind when addressing your needs. Same answers given to your home as to your business should result in different equipment and storage requirements.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article is generalized with the assumptions of a ceiling of words, amount of space, and written for the novice. It should be stated that know your needs is absolute. However, the article explained only features of technology, which is the last thing that should be addressed. Know your needs should be summarized by asking yourself these questions. What is it I want to protect? What are the areas of main concern? Do I need or want remote access? How much detail to I need in the video? When all these questions are answered, then you can address the associated cost and features you obtain to achieve your objective. What features are available and how much do they cost.</p>
<p>Also, this article goes from nanny cams (low end) to facial recognition software (top of the line) equiptment.<br />
It should be stated that these two extremes target mutliple audiences. Homeowners and facilities administrators are on two different playing fields. Keep this in mind when addressing your needs. Same answers given to your home as to your business should result in different equipment and storage requirements.</p>
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