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Aleratec Copy Tower SA Gonk Look-alike is Ready to Flash your Pants Off
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This may look like a super karaoke machine but this little guy is made for dup'ing flash drives. A niche product for sure but sometimes you just have to make 118 copies of a flash drive at once. As flash drives continue to percolate through the market and start to replace CDs and DVDs in some instances marketing mavens have been adapting and using them as advertisement vehicle. Aleratec's two new Copy Tower duplicators are ready to help out being able to make 27 and 118 copies of a flash drive at 33 MB/s. The high transfer rate is accomplished by multiple CPUs handling the data during the copy process. Both systems are capable of performing copy, compare, and erase functions on a full load of flash drives without the need of a computer. This should let you copy and verify more than 300 DVD images per hour. Some mainstream distributors are already trying to add digital media content to memory cards to entice buyers. Why not enable the little guy to do the same? The disco gonk droid 1:118 Copy Tower SA should MSRP for just under $16,000 while the cinder block sized 1:27 version carries a fairly proportional $4,000 price tag. About Everything USB
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