Friday, November 23, 2012

Security Systems Made Quick and Affordable

ICR200: Indoor/Outdoor Vandal Proof IR Dome Camera


The ICR 200 IRVD is an indoor/outdoor vandal proof IR dome camera. Its small size allows for an easy fit for all installs. It also features a flat glass front and blue long range LEDs.

The flat glass does not allow any IR reflection to come back into the lens (the most common complaint among IR domes) and its long rang LEDs illuminate 50 feet in zero light.





 





The VMAX480 is an upgrade of the advanced H.264 Linux Embedded digital video recorder VMAX. This DVR has all the features of VMAX plus more. With double the speed of VMAX, VMAX480 also features HDMI and VGA Support, DVD-RW Built-In, Looping Output, Mobile Device Quad View, and PTZ Control.

Download Product Spec Sheet HERE



  • 480fps @ CIF, 120fps @ D1 for 8/16 CH
  • Text or E-mail Event Notifi cations with Snapshots
  • HDMI/VGA Output Simultaneously
  • DVD-RW Built-In
  • Automatic Network Enrollment
  • Plug-n-Play Network
  • Looping Output (Optional)
For more information about security systems come by Coast Electronics in Los Osos or Morro Bay or  Call John Weiss at Coast Electronics at (805) 772-1265
http://www.coast-electronic.com/

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

5 Apps That Can Help Students Manage College Life

College students can rely on apps to organize studying and homework schedules.

Educational apps are becoming more prevalent with each passing day. Apple Inc. reported in January that more than 20,000 apps specifically geared toward education are available in its App Store. And with more students than ever having access to smartphones, growth in the educational app market may continue to rise.

Many of these apps could benefit college students who struggle to manage a full schedule.
Apps can be a huge benefit for students who fail to meet deadlines. For students who may need extra help setting up and organizing their school workload, here are 5 educational apps to consider:

1. iStudiez Pro: For college students who are attempting to successfully manage a full schedule, iStudiez Pro can act as the digital hub for a student's academic life. Originally available in 2009 for the iPhone, the app is now in use on the Mac and iPad, and can be easily synced among all three devices. Separating its functions into five areas—Overview, Assignments, Planner, Instructors, and Holidays—students can include course schedules, plan study sessions, and prioritize assignments based on importance, among other uses. The app can also track grades and GPA, helping students keep tabs on their academic progress.

2. Quizlet: With more than 10 million free sets of digital flashcards, Quizlet offers students a variety of ways to study course materials. After choosing a flashcard set or creating a new set, students have the option of four study styles, along with two varieties of flashcard games that strive to bring an entertainment factor to studying. Quizlet is available to students through the Web as well as via more than 50 mobile apps for iPhone, iPad, and Android-powered devices.

3. inClass: This free iPhone and iPad app provides students with the tools to keep up with material in the classroom without missing out on their professors' lectures. Using inClass, students can record audio, take text or video notes, and create images of slides or handouts. Students can also use the app to share materials with friends through Facebook and iTunes.

4. iProcrastinate: Available for the Mac and the iPhone, this app allows students to organize to-do lists and tasks by listing the steps it will take to complete them. Users can set priority levels for each task, and iProcrastinate prompts students to break them down into parts—making projects more manageable. For group projects, task lists can be shared and managed by multiple users. Along with the Web-based and iPhone version of the app, an iPad version is also in the works.

5. Outliner: Students can organize notes, tasks, and projects, and create and edit outlines with Outliner. Available on the iPhone and iPad, the app includes an editor tool, which enables users to make quick changes to documents created in Outliner. Outliner uses the cloud service Dropbox, so students can easily share their outlines, task lists, and projects from any computer or Web-enabled device.

Sunday, February 26, 2012


This Week's Specials

* NASCAR Davey28 Telephone.  Retail $29.99,  SALE  $4.99 (new, while supplies last)!
* Tracfone (CDMA preferred) Retail $19.99, Mention Website Special,only $7.99!
* Laser Levels (two models to choose from) Retail $19.99, Sale only $9.99!
* Plug & Sing Karaoke microphone system, model 32-122, Sale only $14.99!
* Blu-Ray DVD Players starting at $119.99
* Flat Panel Cantilever Mounts, Only $99.99 by Omnimount!
* Toshiba 32" LCD HDTV Model 32C100U
* Specials on LG, Yamaha, Toshiba, AOC and much more!
* Great Installs! Starting at $50 and up depending on job. Guaranteed to BEAT the box stores!