TEAC T-1000 Unveils Industrial USB Flash Duplicator

USB Drive storage are becoming larger and while you feel safe of having this handy portable gadget in hand, sometimes the need to duplicate it or store the data on a secondary storage alternative becomes a need. For one, you are never sure when your USB Flash Drive may suddenly break down, an occurrence that is common and becomes a problem for most people relying on them today.

TEAC unveils a new solution with the T-1000 Industrial USB Flash Duplicator to add to its list of disc printers and CD/DVD publishers. The TEAC T-1000 is a 1:10 industrial flash duplication system. It is a scalable system that can be configured in 10, 20, 30 or 40 stackable flash duplication systems. It also features “Smart-Copy.” Only the data, including the stored master file system, will be copied into the targets.

“The smart copy feature can save time during the duplication process especially when there is a small amount of data on the USB drive,” says Les Luzar, Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing. “We know this feature is important for our customers, so we decided to add this to our industrial duplicator line. The tower flash duplicators available in the market do not offer this feature.”

TEAC will display its new 1:10, T-1000 USB Flash Duplicator and the 1:30 (T-2000), 1:30 (T-3000) and 1:40 (T-4000) Industrial flash duplicators at the upcoming CineGear Show, at Paramount Studios, Los Angeles, CA, Booth Number T57, June 5-6th, 2009.

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