Top Electronic Stores in Daytona Beach, FL 32114

The associates of Hydrogen On Demand Online highly recommends Volusia County Computer Repair because we feel that they are a great company to work with and they do a quality job.Read More…
Thank you for connecting with us! We'd be happy to recommend you to our family and friends. We wish you the best! Thanks, Lee www.heckervideo.comRead More…
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Thanks for accepting the invitation to join our network. We are looking forward to exploring the numerous ways we can expand each others network. LIMA, OHIO'S FIRST FULL SERVICE AMSOIL LUBE SHOP.Yo...Read More…
I recently had my Dell Desktop computer repaired by Volusia Computers for viruses and spyware. Not only did they perform an excellent job, they explained everything prior to the repair and then gav...Read More…
We were very impressed with the service they provided to us. They took the time to listen to our concerns and repaired our TV at a very reasonable price. Highly recommended!Read More…
Social Media Power Consulting is a social media, video and internet marketing company helping small business with online social media, video, blogs, client follow up and mobile marketing platforms....Read More…
Web Design of unique, search engine optimized, and easy-to-use websites perfected to the last detail. From $50! Get an instant quote now!Read More…
My laptop was giving me problems and running slow. I had spoken with friends who had used this company that said they did a great job for them so I contacted them and after speaking to them I decid...Read More…
Daytona Beach -Security Camera Installation -Video Security Consultation -DVR, PC DVR and NVR Installation -CCTV "Live" Video and Security System Monitoring Services CALL 1-800-446-8377 to get star...Read More…
We purchased (and paid in full) a dryer from Aaron's in Daytona, but we were never told it was a used item. When I returned it 24 hours later, I asked for a refund. I was given a refund receipt and...Read More…
We offer website coaching and finding website options that fit your pocketbook, utilizing sophisticated template websites, (we specialize in websites for realtors). We also do virtal tours and orga...Read More…
InfiniSys provides technology solutions to multifamily developers and property owners. We assess the needs of apartments, condos, student housing and mixed-use communities, offer customized recomme...Read More…
We are a Boost Mobile, Bmx and SkateBoard shop. We are in Edgewater Florida. We carry Boost phones, fit, verde, eastern, subrosa, united and Deco bikes and parts. we also have Shadow. we have skare...Read More…

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Affordable Computer Service

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Laptop, and Computer Repair in Daytona Beach Florida at Affordable Computer Service Corner Shops Mall # 83 Daytona Beach Flea Market 2987 Bellevue Ave . Daytona Beach FL. 32124 Friday - Sunday 10 AM - 4 PM I Buy, Repair, Sell, and Trade. Used Computers, and Laptops I give Free Computer Repair Estimate's Most Repairs not needing parts are $50.00 or Less Web http://www.acsfm.com E-Mail acs32124@gmail.com Phone (386) 256-0123 ...read more

Affordable Computer Service

I Moved to Florida Affordable Computer Service Corner Shops Mall Booth # 83 in the Daytona Flea Market 2987 Bellview Avenue Daytona Beach, FL.32124 386-256-0123 Friday - Sunday 10 AM - 4 PM Free Computer Repair Estimate Most repairs that don't need parts are $50.00 or less. My new mail and shipping address is. Walter Maclary 1500 Beville Road Suite 606 - 333 Daytona Beach, FL.32114 My new direct e-mail is acs32124@gmail.com Affordable Computer Service at Keller's Flea Market in Building # 9 5901 Ogeecgee Road. Savannah, GA. 31419 is still open Ken and Whitney took it over. Affordable Car Stereo is now Affordable Sight and Sound it Belongs to Corey Weeks and is still at 5901 Ogeecgee Road. Savannah, GA. 31419 Han's Distributing still operates on a limited basis in GA, FL, & SC ...read more

American Audio N Car Accessories

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We're also a merchant who have been recently victimized by an unfair encounter by "flraven05". The guy (flraven05, the guy who posted a bad review of American Audio Car N Accessoreis) is an utter nutcase - we bent over backwards to help him and he insulted our staff, used profanity, and just acted like an overall spoiled child. Truly, he was one of the worst customers that I have ever seen in over 20 years of business. As such, I encourage all to take any reviews from him with a real grain of salt. For a laugh, google "flraven05" - you'll get a sense of what his "hobbies" are. Note how there are no google results for flraven02, 03, 04, 06, 07, etc so it's almost certainly the same guy. ...read more

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Point of Sale System Blog Topic #1 - Choosing a POS system

   The variety of POS systems on the market today are almost as varied as the businesses that deploy them.  The bad news; trying to sift through the choices and options leading to a decision.  The good news; somewhere out there is the system that is just right for your business.     There are a few important concepts involved in the sucessful journey to system acquisition.  Generally, business owners will spend a great deal of time and effort making decisions on many aspects of their businesses such as location, equipment, decor, staffing, etc (as they should).  But often times when it comes to POS, they devote little time and may make decisions strictly on price.  The decision to buy the cheapest solution can, in fact, turn out to be the most expensive option of all.  Consider the POS system as a security device; a potential money maker, or, more aptly put, a money saver.  The POS system actually holds and secures the money that is presented to your cashiers.  It is the device that records all transations and can (or at the very least should) provide actionable data for the business owner to detect potential sales manipulation and therefore internal theft issues.  It can be your inventory control system, your time clock, your stock order management system, and more.  A single system oferring all of these valuable tools is one of the most important pieces of equipment in the operation of a retail business.  Picking an inadequate system can be comparable to putting in a cigar box to store your proceeds.     So now that you are convinced that the POS system is the central system putting all the business management pieces together, what should be your next steps? First, you can categorize POS systems into three general categories.  1. Cash Registers 2. ECR-based systems 3. PC-based systems.  The size and type of business will help determine what type to look at. As a general rule, a POS system has a life cycle of about 8 years so it is important to look ahead and get a system that is robust enough and has the necessary features needed to fulfill your anticipated needs for about 8 years.  The smallest of businesses with a very limited number of items (plu's) may be the only candidates for low-end cash registers.  Most businesses will benefit most by the use of ECR and PC based systems.  ECR systems are very reliable, dedicated machines, (sometimes with touchscreens) and are usually less expensive than PC-based systems. But they generally have fewer features and less processing power.  The are also not usually susceptible to viruses and spyware which makes them very stable.  A good quality ECR can be a real workhorse.  For more advanced features such as online ordering with your vendor, web-based ordering by your customers, data migration and automatic e-mailing of reports, a PC-based system is usually required.  The larger, more complex businesses deploy PC-based systems.      Visit other similar businesses in your area and try to find out what they are using and how they like it.  A good reference from a current user is an excellent starting point.  Also consider things about a vendor such as local support, the number of deployments the company has, the number of years in business.  Try to identify two or three repudible local vendors and solicit itemized proposals.  This will provide you with a great deal of initial data to analyze.  Expect the vendor to make the case to purchase their product.  If the vendor does not make a compelling case, he may not be knowledgable enough about his own product and may not be able to offer proper support after the sale which is so important.  POS systems are complex and you need to only consider systems that can be supported by the same vendor after the sale.  It is not a good idea to utilize do-it-yourself POS systems.  Look for vendors who believe in lifelong customers and not vendors who wish to make the quick sale (perhaps by offering huge discounts) and you will never see them again.  You will benefit directly by the solvency of your POS vendor and if you expect too good a deal, or a vendor willingly offers a price that seems too good to be true, you will probably pay dearly for making a decision to go with that vendor.  A few prolonged system down scenarios and the resulting unhappy customers will quickly make you sorry for your decision, and your business is likely to suffer.      After identifying a few vendors and looking at their appropriate products, ask them for customer references, and call a few from each vendor.  It is your best insurance against making a poor choice.  It can also be an advantage to utilize independent POS vendors who represent more than one manufacturer.  They can offer a better selection and are not limited to giving you only one choice, especially if that one choice is not the best for your particular business.     Finally, do expect to pay for training and do expect the vendor to provide the necessary training.  It is normal to make a sizeable down payment on a system, but you shoudl have an arrangement that the final payment is not made to the vendor until you are satisfied with the installation and training you have received. ...read more

By Southeast Surveillance and POS December 15, 2009

Video surveillance Blog topic #1 - Adding or updating a system

   In these tough economic times, the incidence of internal and external theft is on the rise.  Business owners need to act to prevent these incidents, yet many have limited funds to do so.  There are ways to leverage the equipment you have, or install a small, low cost system that can offer some protection now, yet is "future proof" and can be easily expanded in the future to include more cameras and/or features.   1. If you already have an analog legacy system, it may be possible to keep your existing cameras and simply encode them to IP, add an image server, and turn the system from analog CCTV to an IP network camera system.  If your cameras are still providing useable images, there may be no need to replace them.  In this scenario, you can easily add additional IP or analog camera to incease your coverage.  Rather than converting to IP you can also upgrade your DVR to a newer, more powerful device, however converting to IP is usually the best option when upgrading.  2.  If you have no system but need protection, there are two basic types of systems; conventional analog CCTV-DVR based systems and IP-based NVR systems.      As the price for IP systems continues to drop, the industry is quickly migrating to IP systems and in coming years CCTV may be replaced entirely with IP soutions. But for the time being, analog systems still remain viable and are a good low-cost option in certain applications.  Due to their relative low resolution, analog camera are best used in instances where you can place the cameras close to the area of interest.  (small rooms or dedicated areas).  For monitoring larger areas, IP megapixel cameras perform best because of the amount of detail, allowing for zooming into live and recorded images while retaining reasonable clarity.  Another viable option is a hybrid system where you can mix and match analog and IP cameras for the best of both worlds. 3. Although price is always a consideration, you really get what you pay for when installing a surveillance system.  One size does not fit all and buying a system from a big box store can be a mistake.  It is always best to use a professional to scope your facility and offer a custom solution for you.  Packaged systems do not have the flexibility often needed to do the job.  A professional can source a variety of camera models with fixed or varifocal lenses and varying resolutions to offer the best custom solution for a particular property at the best price.  Support after the sale is also important and you won't get that from a warehouse store.  ...read more

By Southeast Surveillance and POS December 04, 2009

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