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If you run a PR firm that prepares a bunch of USB thumbdrives for your client on frequent basis, Altec's USB CopyStation 21 Ultra maybe what you need. Technically, it's an ordinary looking PC except it has what-looks-like to be three 7-port USB 2.0 hubs occupying all the 5.25" frontal bays. The PC however is a dedicated USB stick copier that in Altec's words can copy 512MB of data onto 21 thumbdrives simultaneously in 2.5 mins. This translates to approximately 75MB/s, thus making the CopyStation Ultra some 50% speedier than anything out there, which the German manufacturer claims the next fastest copier only does 50MB/s. The USB ports are squeezed very close together, so USB sticks must meet dimension requirement (< 11mm in width; < 42mm in height). The CopyStation along with everything else inside (CPU, mobo, software, hub) will come with a two-year warranty. For pricing, Alec encourages you to call them. - Get Kanguru USB Duplicator KUSB-DUPE-9 - USB drive duplicator now for $1,202.97 at Amazon.com
- Get Kanguru USB Duplicator KUSB-DUPE-9 - USB drive duplicator now for $1,182.99 at Amazon.com Marketplace
- Get Kanguru USB Duplicator KUSB-DUPE-9 - USB drive duplicator now for $1,219.99 at MacMall
- Get Kanguru USB Duplicator KUSB-DUPE-9 - USB drive duplicator now for $1,169.99 at OnSale.com
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- SanDisk Ultra Backup 32GB Flash Drive (2009)
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