nexcopy 60-port USB duplicator: data processing en masse in a flash
Geared towards schools and businesses, Nexcopy’s modular 60-port USB duplicator is a Windows-based device that allows for quick and easy data distribution. It’s perfect for making a ton of copies of Linux distros, or perhaps copying student submissions in one go.

The duplicator can be used as a single 60-port device or as three separate 20-port devices. The duplicator only works with Windows; for some reason its product page says that it requires Windows XP SP2. Additional minimum system requirements are: Dual Core 2.0 GHz processor, 2 GB RAM, 3 USB ports (for a 20 to 1 port ratio – not bad!) and Microsoft .NET.

I’m not sure if you can use it as a USB hub, as support for USB devices is not mentioned. Although I’m pretty sure none of you own 60 USB devices.

You can get Nexcopy’s 60-port USB duplicator at ProDuplicator for $3,000 USD; shipping is free within the 48 contiguous states.
categories: computing gadgets technology
tags: computing copy data duplicator expensive flash drive storage usb
June 1st, 2009 comments: stumble it! digg it! by: lambert v.
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