i ordered this off ebay the other day...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/161521729928?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
I also ordered 4 more cameras just like the ones in the kit, and I already have a cheap tilt/pan Wanscam 720p camera I'm already using... I'll have two extra cameras just in case, being they are made in china and coming from china, lol..
This is a network video recorder, the newest platform out and linux based, they are saying it is a cheap and very robust setup. You can remote in with your phone or web browser from anywhere, it has zone motion detection so you arent recording 24/7 whihc allows for a smaller hard drive....
you have to add your own usb hard drive, and I'm also ordering two 4channel power supplies, 1 to power the wifi cameras on my house and the second psu to power the wifi cameras on and inside my detached garage.. I will also have two maybe 3 battery backups on the system including my router and cable modem.. that way if thieves cut the power the system will still work for a while..
I'm sure the instructions will be in chinlish, and near useless but the setup isnt that hard from the videos I've watched on youtube.. heres a video of the super mini nvr basic setup
The other systems I was looking at was from swann, zmodo from best buy, and another one was from a web based outfit called securitycameraking.com and nellyssecurity.com
I think many of the nvrs currently out are actually the same linux based platform with custom tweaks to the ui, and most more than likely made in china..
The super mini nvr is basically a stand alone computer in itself, add external har drive,mouse and monitor or televison..
The best and most expensive are hikvision and dahua.. I cant afford them, so the system i'm getting will have to do...
Also anyone I talked to in security in my area told me dont rely on the IR lighting of the camera, if you want clear videos and photos add seperate lighting to the areas your covering with the cameras..