Kanguru intros pricey standalone USB Duplicator

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We aren’t about to believe Kanguru’s latest is really the “first of its kind,” but it’s not precisely something you see everyday while perusing the aisles at your local office supply store, either. The standalone USB Duplicator does an excellent job of describing its sole purpose in life with its title, but we’ll humor you, anyway. that box comes in two flavors — 1 master to 9 targets or 1 master to 24 targets — which allows USB 1.1 / 2.0 thumb drives and / or USB hard drives to be hooked up and mirrored with extraordinarily little effort. Reportedly, the

system is mostly self-moving, and it will play nice with “all major file systems.” Think you could put one of these to good use? Yeah, we’re certain you could — but how distant will it take you to recoup the $2,999.99 (for the 10-port version, no less) you’ll be laying down up front?

[Via I4U News]

 

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