USB Flash Duplicators eliminate wait for data distribution.

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Stand-alone 1x3, 1x7, and 1x11 USB Flash Duplicators can copy, compare, and erase up to 3, 7, or 11 USB flash drives simultaneously, respectively, to facilitate propagation and distribution of data. To facilitate operation, all functions are selectable via duplicator controller with LCD. Asynchronous duplication eliminates waiting and interruption concerns, as each channel can independently load, unload, and copy.



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TEAC America Launches Stand-Alone USB Flash Tower Duplicators



TEAC adds the USB flash line to its disc printers and publishers' product line

MONTEBELLO, Calif., June 17 -- TEAC America, Inc. adds its 1x3, 1x7 and 1x11 USB Flash Duplicators line to its disc printers, publishers and duplicators' product group.

TEAC USB Flash Duplication systems will copy, compare and erase up to 11 USB flash drives simultaneously. All functions are selectable via the duplicator controller with an LCD display, making it easier to control.

"More and more USB flash drives are used nowadays to distribute content or product information at presentations, to customers, internally within the organization or for photos, data, files, video and music," says Les Luzar, TEAC's Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing. "Now, with TEAC's new line of stand-alone USB tower flash drive duplicators, copying and distributing the data is as easy as 1-2-3."

Before the TEAC line of USB flash duplicators were available, the only solution for flash duplication was to purchase expensive and more complicated industrial duplication systems. These systems had slower duplication speeds. TEAC has streamlined the process by launching its new 1x3, 1x7 and 1x11 USB Tower Flash Drive duplication systems. TEAC's goal is to make the Flash duplication process fast, inexpensive and easy.

TEAC's flash duplicators are easy to operate. Advanced asynchronous duplication means no waiting and no interruption as each channel can independently load, unload, and copy.

"Recently, flash media has been popular due to its non-volatility, solid-state design and portability," says Aris Gharapetian, TEAC's Director of Marketing. "As capacities have increased and the prices have fallen dramatically, its popularity has increased even more in the past year alone."

TEAC will display its complete line of flash duplication systems and disc printers, autoloaders and disc publishing products at the upcoming InfoComm Show at the Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, FL, June 17-19th, 2009. TEAC's Booth number is 6245.

TEAC's flash duplicators and disc publishing products are available through TEAC distributor and resellers.

About TEAC America, Inc.

TEAC America, Inc., the largest subsidiary of the Japanese electronics maker TEAC, distributes high grade audio video electronics, consumer electronics, computer data recording and storage devices, computer peripherals and professional recording equipment as well as disc publishing and duplication products. Products are marketed by TEAC America under the brand names ESOTERIC, TEAC and TASCAM. TEAC America, Inc. was established in 1967.

For additional information, contact:
TEAC America, Inc.
Attn.: Aris H. Gharapetian
7733 Telegraph Road
Montebello, CA 90640
(323) 727-4854
www.teac.com/DSPD
agharapetian@teac.com

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