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Nexcopy Offers USB Duplicator With USB Copy Protection
We’ve seen plenty of data encryption solutions for USB, but what about true Digital Rights Management for USB drives and their content? Well, Nexcopy seems to be thinking the same thing. Nexcopy has teamed with TrusCont to offer true DRM to flash drives. The USB Copy Protection includes the ability to copy protect .exe files and .pdf files. With both formats you can set time limits, password protection, anti-copy and anti-rip protection. In addition, the technology will apply copy and paste restrictions and printing rights to pdf documents. Sounds like real digital rights management to me. The enhanced USB drive has more in it’s back pocket than just copy protection – which is ground breaking enough – but includes the ability for end-users to configure a USB CD-ROM partition, USB Read Only partition or combination of those plus an Open partition for general read/write use. For the ultimate in flexibility, the flash drive can be configured again and again with the USB CD-ROM partition or USB Read Only partition so if you’re looking to make your own custom U3 drive, looking to mess around with auto-launch software or need a combination of both for some high end application, this is it. Nexcopy is offering a TSFD Publisher Kit which is a combination of the USB duplicator plus, TrusCont’s USB copy protection and USB configuration utility along with various bundles of enhanced TSFD USB drives (qty 50, 100, 300, 500+). I’ve requested a drive to see what this is all about and will report back. Source: PRWeb. via Nexcopy Inc and TrusCont. Continue ReadingVConsole USB Flash Duplicator
VConsole, a notable player in the field of USB flash drive duplicators, has unveiled an advanced system featuring enhanced capacity and encryption technology. In a previous report, we highlighted the Nexcopy USB Flash Drive Duplicator, and now VConsole enters the scene with a compelling alternative.
One notable feature of the VConsole is its remarkable speed, boasting a swift copy time of 91 seconds for 512MB of data. Intriguingly, this speed remains consistent across various configurations, such as the 21 drive system, 42 drive system, and 60 drive system. This uniformity in transfer speed raises eyebrows, as it is uncommon for such systems not to exhibit even slightest signs of speed degradation.
Beyond its speed, the VConsole distinguishes itself with a 128-bit encryption function, providing an added layer of security. However, it’s worth noting that this encryption feature does not come included with the base unit, which is priced at $8,000.
The versatility of the VConsole is nice as it can function as a standalone unit or connect to a host computer offering users the option to access a graphical user interface (GUI) for more detailed insights. VConsole is actively developing multi-casting technology, allowing users to connect multiple units for expanded production capabilities. This advancement is particularly advantageous for overseas operations involved in mass USB drive production.
Despite the impressive features of the VConsole, a strong contender in the market remains the Nexcopy Inc. USB Duplicator. Priced attractively at $999 (as of 2024), the Nexcopy USB Duplicator presents a more budget-friendly option compared to the VConsole’s $8,000 price tag. Choosing between the two systems requires a careful evaluation of specific needs and budget considerations.
Wrapping things up here… the VConsole introduces a high-performance USB flash drive duplicator with notable encryption capabilities. While its speed and security features are commendable, potential users must weigh the costs against their specific requirements, especially when comparing it to more cost-effective alternatives like the Nexcopy Inc. USB Duplicator.
USB Duplicator by Nexcopy Makes Content Loading a Breeze
Update: Nexcopy reports the USB duplicator will duplicate 30MBs of data to all 20 flash drives in about 40 seconds. The USB duplicator will copy 250MBs of data in about 3.5 minutes. So the USB duplicator has good performance on data copy speeds.Nexcopy announced earlier this week their USB200PC USB Duplicator is available for purchase. This unit appears to be the easiest and most economical way to load content to USB flash memory. The USB duplicator is a PC based system which copies fro m a master location to 20 slave ports. I would think this an excellent product for those looking to produce interactive product information, sales presentations or even USB music albums on flash memory. Granted this could all be done on CD or DVD, but the idea I like about USB flash, is it being extremely portable, more durable than optical media (no scratching or damage from direct sun), and can be reused again and again as a big, fat floppy drive by the user. The USB duplicator concept seems to be a great method to manage an arsenal of flash memory, whether it be content loading to a new set of flash drives for a trade show, or updating a rotation of information to a group of USB drives (say for sales force or medical applications). The Nexcopy USB200PC USB duplicator has some interesting features. The software will not only duplicate data, but an option to duplicate only new and newer data. Meaning, if you don’t want to over-write current data on the device, selecting the Copy New and Newer means it will only add data to the existing drive. This function also updates an old file with the newer version. This feature in itself makes USB drive flash management extremely easy and convenient. The Nexcopy USB duplicator is priced at $1,299 for a 20 target USB copier so the solution wont kill your budget (like some $10,000+ systems I’ve seen). Nexcopy USB Duplicator product page. Continue Reading
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