Virginia Real Estate and Musings: My Technology Wishlist for 2009

My Technology Wishlist for 2009

Feel free to share yours too! 

1.  Fujitsu ScanSnap S510 Sheet Fed Scanner

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2.  Dell M-109S On-the-Go Projector

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3.  Motorola Deluxe Bluetooth Car Kit HF850

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Product Description
The Bluetooth 1.2 Wireless Car Kit provides a neat and convenient hands-free solution for your car. It provides premium hands-free audio performance with echo and noise reduction while utilizing your car's internal speakers. So easy to use, simply turn on the ignition and the Bluetooth link will automatically be established with your phone - also, stay connected while your ignition is off. Answer, end, mute, or place a call from the car kit's control panel. You can use the voice dial feature in your phone to conveniently dial numbers stored in your phone's phonebook.

 

4.  Sony VAIO TT Series Notebook PC

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Redefine on-the-go freedom with the worlds' smallest Blu-ray Disc™ notebook. Melding powerful computing with a luxurious design, the ultra-portable VAIO® VGN-TT190UBX notebook features an Intel® Core™ 2 Duo SU9400 processor with 4GB of RAM and is wrapped in premium carbon fiber casing. An integrated Blu-ray Disc™ optical drive and vivid 11.1-inch widescreen LCD with XBRITE-DuraView™ technology are perfect for watching your favorite HD movies. You can also enjoy your HD entertainment on your compatible HDTV via the HDMI™ output. There's also an integrated MOTION EYE® webcam and microphone along with advanced wireless LAN technology to help you stay connected while you're on the road.

 

5.  2 Weeks off of uninterrupted time to learn new technology!!!!!!!!

 

Tina in Virginia

 

 

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realtor technology spotlight awardTina Merritt and her Associates. can be reached at email:  tina@nestrealtygroup.com or 757-287-6338.

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13 commentsTina Merritt - Virginia Real Estate • December 15 2008 07:22AM

Comments

The key is the 5 weeks of uninterrupted time to learn the technology . I am with you on your list for usre Nice post

Posted by All Mountain Realty over 3 years ago

Looks like a great list of excellent technology Tina. I hope Santa is nice to you:)

Posted by Bill Gassett Metrowest Massachusetts Real Estate (RE/MAX Executive Realty) over 3 years ago

I like the Motorola Deluxe Bluetooth Car Kit HF850.  I may have to look into getting one of these for myself. 

Posted by Carol Swain, Realtor -www.swainsells.com- Bucks County, Pa (Keller Williams Real Estate) over 3 years ago

I have been wanting a sheet feed scanner of along time.  Maybe Santa will bring it this year.  I want to be ready for the huge wave of business coming our way.....

Posted by Mark Watterson Utah Real Estate (Principle Realty Group, Inc) over 3 years ago

Thanks for the suggestions. I am going to look up more information on that projector. How can you have one so small? That could be so useful in a listing presentation. Also, I see uses for it in art projects. I am afraid to see how much it costs but exited about the possibilities for its use.

Posted by Cathy Glass, Realtor® Knoxville Tennessee (Realty Executives Associates) over 3 years ago

Scanners are excellent! If used properly, you can completely eliminate paper. Good luck in 2009!

 

Posted by James Cain (RealestatePointe) over 3 years ago

Tina, I have the ScanSnap being delivered today. I'm going to really try for a paperless office in 2009.

Posted by Richard Iarossi, Crofton MD Real Estate, Annapolis MD Real Estate (Long and Foster® Real Estate, Inc.) over 3 years ago

My future daughter in law just got that new Vaio. She had it at Thanksgiving and I was jealous because on a month before release bought a Vaio and had to buy a separate web cam. Good list, hope Santa is good to you. :)

Posted by Missy Caulk-Ann Arbor-Realtor® Ann Arbor Real Estate (Keller Williams-Ann Arbor) over 3 years ago

Tina,  Gee, that is a big list alright - I don't have a paperless office, but I'm getting there,  Karen

Posted by Karen Kruschka - Prince William, Fairfax ,Stafford County VA Real Estate Service (RE/MAX Olympic Realty) over 3 years ago

Wow, what an awesome list... technology keeps us moving along!  Once you get these, you'll probably wonder how you lived without it! Myra

Posted by Myra Spano, REALTOR®, ABR, GRI, SFR, CDPE (Prudential Towne Realty) over 3 years ago

Myra - if I got all of these, I would have so much fun playing!

Karen - I working toward a paperless office as well

Missy - that computer is just incredible!

Richard - I am jealous!

James - that is my goal for 2009!

Cathy - the price for the projector is about $450

Mark - I hope Santa is good to you!

Carol - Amazon has it for about $65!

Bill - I hope Santa is nice to you too!

Charlie - you are so right!

Posted by Tina Merritt - Virginia Real Estate (Nest Realty) over 3 years ago

Thats a Great list Tina!!  Hehe why am I not surprised its all Tech Stuff :)  So your going for the Vaio Notebook this time around?  i have a Vaio desktop and its great.

Posted by Justin Williams - Loan Officer (Independent) over 3 years ago

I bought a Scan Snap and while I love it on my desktop, it won't work on my Dell Laptop due to the integrated video camera.  Tech support is aware of this and doesn't have a good solution.  Make sure you know this before buying one to use with a Dell.  Great tool otherwise!

Posted by Derec Shuler - Denver Market Connection (Denver Real Estate) over 3 years ago

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