Archive for October, 2011:
Presenting the Streamlined Aleratec.com Shopping Experience
ALERATEC.COM CUSTOMERS CAN NOW CREATE PERSONAL ACCOUNTS
At Aleratec we don’t think it’s enough just to offer high-quality, innovative products that are reliable and easy-to-use. We think shopping for Aleratec products—including HDD duplicators, USB duplicators, Blu-ray duplicators, Secure Flash Drives, Media and Accessories—should be as pleasant as owning them. So we’ve been working to make sure our online shopping system is as reliable and easy-to-use as our products.
We’re pleased to announce significant enhancements to the shopping experience at Aleratec.com. The checkout process is faster and more efficient thanks to a new registration process, and we now offer the option to securely save credit card information. These improvements will be of special benefit to regular Aleratec.com customers.
Once you register, you will have access to your own personalized customer account area where you can view the status of open orders and order history. The open orders section includes shipping and tracking information. Having access to your order history makes it possible to place repeat orders with just one click.
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What Is USB 3.0?
You may have noticed the packaging on your new electronic devices touting USB 3.0 or “SuperSpeed” technology and wondered why you should care. There are significant reasons to seek out products that meet the USB 3.0 standard, and this standard will make many new products possible.
“USB” or “universal serial bus” describes the cables, connectors and protocols used for connection, communication and power supply between computers and electronic devices. It was designed to standardize the connection of computer peripherals—such as keyboards, digital cameras, and portable media players—to personal computers.
INCREASED USB SPEED
USB 1.1, released in 1998, was the first widely used standard, followed by USB 2.0 which resulted from an industry initiative to increase data transfer rates. The data transfer rate in USB 2.0 has been increased Read more »



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