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[QUOTE="Iain, post: 98590, member: 28267"] Hi all, great to see my fellow Aussie nutters doing light shows! I've been asked to help a local not-for-profit do a small-ish display and given it's so close to Christmas already I'm going to try and build something simple - eg just some smart LED strips around eaves, roof and stars, doing some simple fades/sparkles etc. with the aim to reuse and improve next year. My total budget is about $1k for parts and as easy as possible for my time. I was going to get a LOR Pixie16 and 40-50m of Cosmic Color ribbon/bullets etc, with the LOR software as it looks fairly easy to get going (programming/networking/audio I do for a living) Then I discovered this place and Ali Express and I'm wondering if I should go down that route instead as it looks a bit cheaper: [LIST=1] [*]Ray Wu's pixel strip instead of the LOR CCR-II (can't post links) [*]PixCon16 instead of a Pixie16 so I have more compatibility with different strips [*]still get the LOR software [/LIST] It looks like Ray's strips are 72W instead of the CCR 36W - are they really that much better than LOR strips and half the price? What do you experts think? If I can get it delivered in 2 weeks, that leaves 1 week for setup to have it running all December. Thanks for your help :) Looking forward to seeing what you all do this year! [/QUOTE]
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