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    [:ru] Карта памяти для записи информации; Формат - MicroSD; Объем памяти 32 Гб; Класс 10; Скорость записи до 10 МБ/с; Скорость чтения до 45 МБ/с; Поддержка стандарта UHS-I. [:ua]Карта пам'яті для запису інформації; Формат - MicroSD; Обсяг пам'яті 32 Гб; Клас 10; Швидкість запису до 10 МБ / с; Швидкість читання до 45 МБ / с; Підтримка стандарту UHS-I. [:en]Memory card for recording information; The format is MicroSD; The amount of memory is 32 GB; Class 10; Recording speed up to 10 MB / s; Reading speed up to 45 MB / s; Support for the UHS-I standard. [:pl]Karta pamięci do zapisywania informacji; Format to MicroSD; Ilość pamięci to 32 GB; Klasa 10; Prędkość nagrywania do 10 MB / s; Prędkość odczytu do 45 MB / s; Obsługa standardu UHS-I.
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No installation can do without consumables. Cable, box, dowels, screws and other materials are used to create alarm systems, access control and video surveillance. When calculating the cost of creating any of the above systems, you should not forget about the cost of materials. In order to provide an approximate range of costs, you can use a simple scheme. First, calculate the number of cables required for installation of the system based on the hypothetical location of the equipment. Next, add 10% of the total cable cost to the cable. The total amount must cover all costs for consumables and cable products. In most cases, this rather primitive calculation scheme allows to determine the total cost of materials with a minimal error, but often, especially if the installation is part of a non-standard works section, the price of consumables grows to unimaginable proportions. The only advice that I would like to give in this case is, if possible, to buy consumables in bulk, the winnings become clear even at the initial stages of installation. Retail trade in consumables is not our profile, for this reason we are trying to persuade the buyer to wholesale purchases. The gain in relation to retail purchase to wholesale is so great that you simply do not want to buy materials at retail.

No installation can do without consumables. Cable, box, dowels, screws and other materials are used to create alarm systems, access control and video surveillance. When calculating the cost of creating any of the above systems, you should not forget about the cost of materials. In order to provide an approximate range of costs, you can use a simple scheme. First, calculate the number of cables required for installation of the system based on the hypothetical location of the equipment. Next, add 10% of the total cable cost to the cable. The total amount must cover all costs for consumables and cable products. In most cases, this rather primitive calculation scheme allows to determine the total cost of materials with a minimal error, but often, especially if the installation is part of a non-standard works section, the price of consumables grows to unimaginable proportions. The only advice that I would like to give in this case is, if possible, to buy consumables in bulk, the winnings become clear even at the initial stages of installation. Retail trade in consumables is not our profile, for this reason we are trying to persuade the buyer to wholesale purchases. The gain in relation to retail purchase to wholesale is so great that you simply do not want to buy materials at retail.