Rabu, 08 Juli 2015

How to Set Up a Camera to Monitor Your Home When You’re Away

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Despite the long held belief that eradicating mosquitoes would cause severe ecological consequences, research into the matter indicates that doing so wouldn’t hurt the environment and would save millions of lives (as mosquitoes transmit many blood borne pathogens).

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Fill Rate

Fill Rate refers to the number of pixels that a video/graphics card can render or write to memory each second. The higher the Fill Rate, the higher the resolution and number of colors (at a higher frame rate) will be.

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How to Set Up a Camera to Monitor Your Home When You're Away

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