microSD Duplicator From Nexcopy
Nexcopy announced an all new microSD duplicator line of products which range from 20 ports to 60 ports for data loading to microSD media. Nexcopy is known for their USB duplicators, and has since expanded out to Secure Digital, Compact Flash and now microSD duplicators. They had a microSD solution before but it used microSD to SD adapter cards. This new line of product uses only the microSD media itself, no adapters.

Nexcopy reports this could increase production throughput by as much as 30% because of reduced labor involved with the SD adapter cards.
“The microSD duplicator is ideal for telecom recycling centers who need to process and format microSD media left in cell phones and SmartPhones after a contract has expired. With the new duplicators, formatting, erasing, verifying and data loading is a very simple and straight forward process.”
I’m sure many system integrators who are embracing the small flash memory type will also rejoice in seeing a product that will speed up production. In addition, with telecommunication companies and service providers getting on board with data loading free content and promotional campaigns to microSD as incentives for cell phone purchases.
To learn more about the microSD duplicator visit Nexcopy’s product page.
Soucre: PR-Inside.com.
Tags: microSD duplicator, nexcopy, USB Duplicator
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