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Sep 24th, 2003 02:31 AM #1
Delkin Now Shipping Firewire Reader
Poway CA, September 23, 2003 Delkin Devices Inc., maker of premium quality eFilm memory cards and other innovative products for camera stores worldwide, is now shipping a FireWire Reader/Writer for CompactFlash (CF) digital memory cards. FireWire is one of today Ύs fastest interface protocols, transferring data at a lighting-fast speed of 400Mb/s. Delkin Ύs new external tabletop eFilm FireWire Reader/Writer (Reader-24) is uniquely designed for high-end digital photography enthusiasts and professionals who want to dramatically speed workflow. The full contents of high-resolution images from CompactFlash Type I, Type II and Microdrives can be quickly downloaded to a computer in seconds, and you can write back to the card as well. Since the Reader-24 runs on its own power, it doesn't require any power cables. It easily connects to any computer Ύs FireWire port and features a robust hi-impact non-skid design. The Reader-24 is housed in a sturdy and sleek black plastic shell complete with stylish gray rubber footpads. The removable FireWire cable and small portable size give you flexibility in creating a custom workstation that Ύs stylish, reliable and convenient. The Reader-24 is plug-and-play and works with any PC or Mac with a FireWire port.
Delkin Ύs new FireWire Reader is a great companion to their recent eFilm PRO CompactFlash memory cards. The eFilm PRO card has generated a bevy of positive worldwide press and has quickly become the memory card of choice among professional photographers. Known as one of the fastest CF cards for high-end SLR cameras, the eFilm PRO cards are built with superior technology and are guaranteed with a lifetime warranty. Capacities range from 128MB to the unique ¦ “Straight to CD-R Transfer capacity of 640MB. The FireWire Reader/Writer works with all CompactFlash card brands and Delkin guarantees its compatibility. The eFilm Reader-24 is sold at independent camera stores worldwide and at Delkin Ύs website (www.delkin.com).
Delkin Devices, Inc. is headquartered in San Diego, California, where the company has been operating since 1986. Since that time Delkin Ύs line of eFilm digital storage products and accessories has become an industry leader in removable flash memory for both OEM and consumer markets. eFilm memory cards are available in a wide variety of industry formats, and are supported by a full line of reader/writers and accessories. Known as the "Camera Store" brand, eFilm is available worldwide primarily through a network of independent camera stores, and a leading choice among photographers passionate about digital photography.
Delkin Ύs eFilm digital storage product line for photography grew out of their initial success in manufacturing office automation products for OEM Ύs. The company continues to be one of the leading US manufacturers for memory upgrades whose success has been the result of providing a broad range of products with premium quality, innovative designs and an ongoing dedication to superior customer service. Delkin Ύs website attracts visitors from over 100 different countries, underscoring the company Ύs international success.
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