A Short Writeup on Sony’s Current Camcorders
February 4, 2010 by JoelC2009 · 8 Comments
Released in the early part of 2009, the Sony HDR-XR500 series showcases two hard disk based AVCHD machines, the Sony HDR-XR500V and the Sony HDR-XR520V. These two gadgets comprise cutting edge traits like built-in GPS and the new|all-new|brand new|new-fangled|novel|cutting edge|avantgarde|breakthrough|progressive|radical|state of the art|unconventional} Exmor-R back-illuminated CMOS sensor. It too offers an refined SteadyShot image stabilization system and a solid feature set.
The Sony HDR-XR500V sports a 120GB drive while the Sony HDR-XR520V comes with a 240GB drive. Notwithstanding having a full set of features, these gadgets are charged with a relatively costly price tag. For the amount you would be shelling out, people would expect to have more prosumer abilities and not just a full set of consumer features.
The Sony HDR-XR200V, revealed in early 2009, is a 120GB, 1/5-inch 2.3-megapixel ClearVid CMOS sensor one which comes with a 15x zoom lens with a couple of enhancements like GPS for geotagging and an optical stabilizer for better compensation for video taking while walking, functions mostly found on its higher end siblings, the Sony HDR-XR500V and the Sony HDR-XR520V and most of all, a more petite size.
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Rating Professional Credit Repair Software
January 30, 2010 by JoelC2009 · 8 Comments
You’ve likely heard of professional credit repair software and how it can assist in the process of repairing credit. So the question arises in regard to whether this software will be able to repair bad credit as efficiently as a credit repair professional would. Is it likely that sometime in the future anybody could use this software to do their own credit repair, without third party help?
The “Cons” of Using Professional Credit Repair Software
1. Pricing – the first matter to reflect on when deliberating whether to use the software is how much it will cost you. Most of the time the software designed for professionals is costly. In addition to the initial expenditure there is the investment in time and money – necessary to learn how to use the software. Overall, this requires a huge investment for most any credit professional.
2. Limitation in customization – as remarkable as they are, computers do not possess the intelligence that human beings do, nor are they as adaptable. What a human can grasp in an instant, even the most advanced professional credit software would need hours and hours of programming to do the same. In addition, customizing the software for a specific instance is conditional on of the person using it.
3. Task oriented – your objective is to repair bad credit. The software is programmed to perform specific task, without regard for results. It will be up to you – the credit professional – to make sure the final goal is accomplished. Whether the outcome is successful is dependent on how well you have set up the tasks in the program. Hence, unless you are skilled in the matter of repairing credit, you will not be able to use this tool optimally.
Now the Advantages of Professional Credit Repair Software
1. One time payment – although a high price tag is often associated with the software, it often involves a single payment, as opposed to recurring fees. After its paid for, you own it and it is yours forever. When you have finished training in usage of the software, this should make a powerful tool for your credit repair company. As your skills improve you will be able to use it better and better, and eventually it will more than pay for itself.
2. Make your work simpler – as we’ve said, the software is task oriented. This means that the credit repair process will be broken into smaller, easier to achieve tasks. It will also keep track of which task is completed and which needs to be pursued. In essence, it will serve as a kind of “electronic secretary”, and takes care of organization, not to mention speeding up and simplifying the entire process
3. Increase your productivity – making use of the software will help you stay organized and minimize the time required in following up, thus boosting your efficiency. When this happens you will be able to take on more credit repair business contracts and complete each job more quickly and often with better results. And thus you can accomplish more in less time, which in turn means improvement in your “bottom line”!
So it’s clear that there are disadvantages and advantages in using professional credit repair software. Whether you choose to use it is a matter of weighing the pros and cons and deciding whether it’s a good “fit” for your company.
