Monday, January 30, 2012

PRO118 HDD Duplicator Awarded "Outstanding IT"


Congratulations!

It is no surprise that U-Reach, the veteran in duplicator business, won the “2011 Outstanding IT Applications/Products Award” in Taiwan–with their diversified lineup of quality media duplicators of all grades and sizes, the awarded PRO118, a portable 1-1 HDD duplicator, is just one of jewels from the Carry line geared towards small businesses.  However, don’t be fooled by its size, capabilities of PRO118 put it up there
with other professional tools.  With data transfer rate up to 90MB/sec while copying 2.5” or 3.5” HDD through SATA and IDE interfaces, intelligent power control to prevent HDD damages, and DoD erase to ensure complete data cleansing, this portable HDD duplicator does it all!  And we haven’t even mentioned its flexible copy modes to guarantee efficiency when HDDs of recognized file system formats such as FAT, NTFS, and Linux Ext are to be copied.  All features considered, the retail price tag of $249 probably seems a fair deal.

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Friday, January 27, 2012

Samsung’s New 3D Blu-ray Offers Disc to Digital Conversion







This January, Samsung revealed its new 3D Blu-ray Disc home theater system.  The home theater system also allows users to convert their DVDs and  Blu-ray Disc movies into digital copies with the Blu-ray player’s “Disc to Digital” feature.  Users will be able to register their ownership of the movies then they can watch the movies anywhere, from different rooms in their house to their phone.

On the contrary, U-Reach’s uDisc provides a flash to disc conversion.


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uDisc Part 1: Backing up Photos from your SD card to a Disc

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Are you sure it's my flash?

How to Find the Culprit of a Duplication Failure

If you frequently use flash duplicators to copy usb drives, it’s probably not unusual that you have experienced a duplication failure in the middle of the process.  Let us assume your duplicators are built with quality, so the culprit is really the USB drive, source or target (or both).For those who really want to know more about the causes, we take this opportunity to share our troubleshooting experiences. Before we dig in, bear in mind that a standard USB drive consists of two chips: controller and NAND flash.


And when we conclude a drive is responsible for failed duplication, it’s got to be some glitch over one or a combination of these three: 1) controller; 2) flash; 3) connection in between.To narrow down on the culprit, we advise you to conduct further read/write testing on a PC.  With help from flash testing tool such as H2testw, you can repeatedly write and read on your drive to the full capacity.  If there’s any bad sector on your drive (interpreted as NAND flash issue), you’ll hardly come through the test; if you experience unpredictable outcome, good runs mixed with failures, it is most likely the controller or its connection to NAND is flawed. Based on our years of experiences supporting customers, flash of inferior quality usually lead to duplication failures, which is why we suggest customers conduct pre-production testing of their flash on their duplicators, and adjust copy speed to accommodate quality discrepancies if necessary.  Bottomline, go with flash of known quality to save time and money for the long run!

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How to Duplicate Your USB







Wednesday, January 25, 2012

U-Reach Introduces its new Intelligent 9 Series



With its completely new ergonomic design and compact footprint, the Intelligent 9 Series flash duplicator provides not only efficient operation but also effortless maintenance. Available in CF, SD/microSD and USB duplicators of 8 to 120 ports, the new series offers three different editions: Silver, Gold and Red.

Silver edition gets the job done for most users; but if you run a factory with high volume duplication on a daily basis, Gold package offers you production log report and burn-in utility to stress-test your flash memory.  And for those who need more security guarding their intellectual property, Red Fox (codename) lets you build your own encryption mechanism during duplication.

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To see more products like this you can visit our website at TeraMotions.com

For More Information on how to use and easily replace ports with Silver Fox, watch the video below.


Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Don’t Ever Sell Me Fake SD Cards Again

Is Your SD Card Fake?

If you happen to be one of those victims who won (or should we say, lost?) the  fake SD card deals on eBay a while back, I hope this piece of news will at least bring you some consolation knowing it’s getting tougher and tougher for those villains to stay under the radar selling SD cards with capacities inaccurately advertised.  Yes, nicknamed “Fake Buster”, this newly released SD122 SD/MicroSD Tester from U-Reach has accomplished the task of instantly identifying true capacity of any SD or microSD inserted.



Don’t we all wish something like this could’ve been produced sooner?  Well, if you argue it’s a bit overkill for casual consumers to own it just to use a fraction of its talents (there’re a lot more features to be covered in details next), at least it should be a must-have tool for those who source SD/microSD cards from gray
markets.  Take those fake-card eBay. If you happen to be one of those victims who won (or should we say, lost?) the fake SD card deals on eBay a while back, I hope this piece of news will at least bring you some consolation knowing it’s getting tougher and tougher for those villains to stay under the radar selling SD


cards with capacities inaccurately advertised.  Yes, nicknamed “Fake Buster”, this newly released SD122 SD/MicroSD Tester from U-Reach has accomplished the task of instantly identifying true capacity of any SD or microSD inserted.


Don’t we all wish something like this could’ve been produced sooner?  Well, if you argue it’s a bit overkill for casual consumers to own it just to use a fraction of its talents (there’re a lot more features to be covered in details next), at least it should be a must-have tool for those who source SD/microSD cards from gray markets.  Take those fake-card eBay


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How to Check Detailed Card Information of Your SD Card