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[QUOTE="scamper, post: 103590, member: 22285"] I agree with Alan, don't go LOR. That was already ending it's dominance a few years ago when i started looking. I too liked the idea of plug and play, but I liked my money more :D I went down the route of Vixen and still use it today, but both Xlights and Vixen have come a long way and both are free. As far as hardware goes, the most popular controllers at the moment are falcon controllers, you can have a look on the [URL]https://falconchristmas.com/forum/[/URL] and contact darylc on here to see if he has any available for purchase as they are often done as a bulk buy in Aus to keep the costs down. Or you can talk to Alan (previous post) he also does controllers etc right here in Australia. Lights are pretty much all Pixels these days, I started with "dumb" strings a few years back because of cost, but now the price is pretty much the same. Have a look on Aliexpress [URL]https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32220909659.html?spm=a2g0s.8937460.0.0.c91e2e0eVVlkCn[/URL] You are only limited by your imagination on what you can do with this stuff. One note with aliexpress, same as ebay, do the research and factor in postage, as the prices vary incredibly. Also, when buying from overseas keep each purchase under $1000 or you will be hit with extra import duty. One last thing, while doing your research, have a look in the media centre on this site for [URL]https://auschristmaslighting.com/media/categories/mini-youtube-videos.3/[/URL] as there is a lot of very good basic tutorials on there. the networking 101 has to be my favourite goto each year as I forget as soon as I have done it :eek: Welcome and enjoy! [/QUOTE]
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