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September 2, 2005 - Offering digital video recording and remote-view capabilities, PC DVR-4 NET turns any home or office PC into digital video security monitoring system where users can simultaneously view up to 4 camera feeds. PCI security card can also email still picture of feed when breach of security has occurred. For installation, user inserts card into PC, installs plug and play software, and connects up to 4 cameras (upgradeable to 16 cameras).

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Swann Communications Brings Affordable Professional Surveillance to Your Home or Office PC


Introducing the$99 PC DVR-4 NET, a PCI card for 4-camera home monitoring along with a complete line of affordable do-it-yourself security cameras

MIAMI, FL - August 22nd 2005 - Swann Communications, Australia's largest and most renowned technology peripherals company, is now bringing its line of home and small business security products to the United States, starting with the affordable PC DVR-4 NET four-camera PCI security card.

Retailing for just $99, the PC DVR 4 NET turns your home or office PC into a sophisticated digital video security monitoring system, allowing you to view what the camera is observing through your monitor, displaying all cameras feeds at once (just like you see in most office buildings or warehouses). You simply install the card into your computer, install the plug & play software, connect up to four cameras (available from Swann), and instantly have a state-of-the-art surveillance system up and running. The PC DVR 4 NET is easily upgradeable to connect up to 16 cameras, and enables digital video recording for playback later.

Additionally, the PC DVR NET card gives you the ability to view your camera feeds remotely through web access. It even goes so far as to email you a still picture of the feed when a breach of security has occurred.

For cameras, Swann offers a huge selection of options that cater to the needs of do-it-yourselfers, including the affordable Outdoor Day Night Camera and the astounding CCD Bulldog Camera, giving anybody access to a high-level home or office surveillance system for just over $400.

For more information on the PC DVR 4 Net or to learn about more of Swann Communications products, go to www.swannusa.com. To request the PC DVR-4 and a selection of security cameras for review, please contact PR Specialist Brian Metcalf at (305) 576-1171 x5 or at brianmetcalf@maxborges.com.

About Swann Communications:

Founded in 1988, Swann Communications is Australian owned and operated IT Peripherals company. Swann is committed to the development and support of new communication technologies and at the same time providing their customers with simple and cost effective solutions. While they are an IT peripherals company with products ranging from modems to Universal Serial Bus (USB) interfaces, and from FireWire technology products to DV Editing suites, they are strongly focusing their energy on security products.

Company Information:
Name: Swann Industries Corp.
Address: 9945 County Rd. 252
City: Live Oak
State: FL
ZIP: 32060
Country: USA
Phone: 386-362-6048
FAX: 386-362-6270


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