USB 3.0 hard drives and flash drives will be gaining popularity in 2011. As with any commodity product, if you have a lot, you need something to manage them. The new Nexcopy USB Duplicator SSUSB160PC is designed for the job – can manage any number of bulk flash drive up-loads or off-loads.
The SSUSB160PC is the first SuperSpeed USB duplicator we’ve seen in the market. We read it can duplicate 32GBs of data in about 6 minutes…just imagine how much time that will save for the promotional guys or the corporate IT guys who need to deploy loads of data on USB.
Granted you’ll need to pony up for some expensive 3.0 drives, but if you’ve got the money for that, you’ve got the money for the $1,499 USB duplicator as well.
The USB copier by Nexcopy Inc. can also perform some other tasks, like unique data streaming to each port, or data collecting information OFF the flash drive. So whether it be duplication, copying or streaming, the Nexcopy unit appears to be the ticket.
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Digital SLR cameras are eating up flash memory like there’s no tomorrow. With common DSLRs like the Nikon D90 from Costco you’ll find the average JPEG is 11MBs big. You switch to RAW format and that will triple. These examples are for a standard DSLR camera, now consider the high resolution of a professional series like the D5000 or D3X.
This is why photographers will be rejoiced to hear Lexar’s new line of SD media is topping the range of 64GB and 128GB. Granted the price isn’t cheap, but if you truly care about these higher capacities and can see how it will benefit YOU, then you’re probably a photographer who doesn’t care as much about price as you do about functionality and performance.
The 64GB and 128GB SDXC cards guarantee a transfer rate of 133x or about 20MB+ per second.
The Lexar branded SD media isn’t available until Feb or Mar so it’ll give you enough time to save up the money for
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