Monday, 25 April 2016

What are USB Duplicators?



The mechanism to handling information with Compact Discs has long since died after the USBs took over. USBs have become easy to carry around, can be over written many times and are highly compatible and small. A boon to copying data to multiple USBs has arrived.

USB Duplicators are widely gaining attention today owing to the fact that they can mostly work without a computer. There are PC-based ones that help copy data associated in networks. Standalone USB duplicators are used in areas of making binary copies of data. 

A USB Duplicator - mediamovers.com.au


These have an easy to use menu display on a LCD screen which provides the mechanism to select how the data has to be duplicated. Protection levels to the copied data and the levels of erasing of the copied data can be set in this process. 

It not only assists in data duplication but also has the functions to let one compare and to verify and to erase data. The copy speed exceeds 1 GB/ min in most  USB Sticks Duplicator. They are lightweight and can be carried easily due to the portable designs that they come in. So come on, just plug in your devices and create replica USBs on the go!



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