Promotional USB News
MP3 Players hotting up as the new must have promotional item for 2007
memory prices in the 512Mb & 1024Mb sizes are now dropping within reach of most businesses.
This means that products like MP3 & MP4 players are now becoming a practical option for any business with an audio or video message. Companies are beginning to distribute electronic documents along with aduio visual presentations, speeches, company jingles, motivational tapes, new music and more in a ready to listen format.
The popularity of devices like the iPod, MP3 players are now highly regarded and used by many in daily life. This is good news for your brand!!
Get your brand out there and let the MP3 do the talking!
Prices on USB Drives Tumble
If your thinking of purchasing a bulk order of USB Drives for your next brand promotion, event, sales conference or diret mail piece, now is the time.
Thanks to the recent rise of the Aussie Dollar and more particulary a substantial decrease in the cost of chip sets, prices on all models of USB Drives have been reduced, in some cases, by as much as $10. This price change has only just happened and can't be guaranteed to last so if your in the market to buy USB Drives, now is the time. To get a quote simply go to promotionalusb.com.au find the drive that suits your needs then simply request a quote. It doesn't get any easier than that!
The end of the hard drive ?
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd yesterday launched a flash storage device for notebooks, which is designed to take the place of traditional hard disk drives
The 32-GB NAND flash drive promises longer battery life and faster boot-up time. It marks the first time that NAND flash has moved into mobile computing applications, Samsung said. "The commercialization of Samsung's 32GB Flash-SSD is a historic milestone for storage devices as it marks the initial entry of NAND flash memory in the mass mobile PC market," said the South Korea-based company in a statement. However, because flash is significantly more expensive, the technology is unlikely to unseat notebook hard disks any time soon. Samsung did not release pricing for the flash drive. But the company said it weighs about half that of a competing hard disk drive, can read data as much as three times faster and writes data 1.5 times faster. What's more, the flash drive is noiseless and consumes just 5% of the power consumed by a comparable hard disk, according to Samsung. Currently, NAND is commonly used as storage in cell phones, digital cameras and other small consumer devices because it retains data after the power supply is turned off.