Gov Picks: Flash Storage; Projectors

As summer heats up and the mercury rises, solution providers are seeing sales on the rise, thanks to a few hot products. Sharon O'Connor Ennis, senior director of Business Development at PC Mall Gov, says that in addition to wireless products, which are hot right now, she's also seeing "both product-segment expansion as well as high-velocity sales," in the area of data storage/flash drives and digital-projector products. Ennis points to three products in particular that are having their time in the sun.

QuikDrive High Speed USB 2.0 Portable Flash Drive is fast

The QuikDrive High Speed USB 2.0 Portal Flash Drive by US Modular allows users to store and transfer files via the USB port on any computer. Once plugged into the USB port, US Modular's QuikDrive is detected by any computer, recognized as a removable disk and enables the saving/transferring of business or personal data. QuikDrive also offers security features to help keep confidential data secure. No physical drive or external power supply is needed. QuickDrive is Windows- and Mac-compatible and allows a data transfer rate of up to 480 Mbps at high speed.

US Modular, www.usmodular.com

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the SanDisk Cruzer Mini High-Speed USB Portable Flash Drives can store it all

The SanDisk Cruzer Mini High-Speed line of USB portable flash drives offers capacity of up to 4 GB for fast data transfer. The device can be used to store data, pictures, music and more. Minimum system requirements: Pentium PC or Mac with USB support; Windows 98SE, 2000, ME or XP; Mac OS 9.1x+, OS X v10.12+; USB 2.0 port for high-speed transfer. In addition, the thin design doesn't obstruct dual-stacked USB ports found on most computers.

SanDisk, www.sandisk.com

A pair of Digital ProJectors from infocus

The InFocus X2 is a dual-duty digital projector that offers a simple keypad for one-touch operation and color-coded connection hookups for ease of use. The X2 features the latest digital processing technology (DLP) from Texas Instruments with 2,000-1 contrast ratio and automatic deinterlacing. The X2 offers a long-life lamp that shines for 4,000 hours, as well as 1,500 lumens in standard mode, and native resolution of SVGA 800-x-600. The X3 can be connected via laptop, PDA, DVD player, cable or satellite TV system, digital camera, or game console. With native XGA 1024/768 resolution, the X3 also offers a zoom lens to fill a screen or wall with 1,600 max ANSI lumens of brightness. Both projectors offer InFocus LiteShow capability, which lets users wirelessly operate the projector.

InFocus, www.infocus.com