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Nexcopy is all about duplicating things; it is the maker of the 20-flash drive duplicator that makes short work of producing multiple flash drives with the same data on them. USB drives are great, but some users may need to duplicate something other than a USB drive, like Secure Digital (SD) cards. The market is pretty niche, mostly for deploying software applications for the embedded devices. Nexcopy sees this as its next possible cash cow, and comes up with a new SD duplicator system that works much like its USB duplicating system. The device - dubbed as the SD200PC - connects to your computer via USB and allows you to make exact duplicates of up to 20 SD cards. It also does full data verification which is of paramount importance when you are repeating the copying process 50 or 100 times. The duplicator is compatible with miniSD and microSD cards with the use of adapters. The dimensions of the device are 220 x 200 x 130 mm and weighs 6.8 pounds. Interestingly, the device will only work with windows XP SP2. Last but not least, the SD200PC offers option for low-level bit-for-bit copy, and bundles a user-friendly software interface with a job wizard for streamlining the tedious task. 
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