Rimage Everest 600 stand alone printers for $3149

For a limited time we are offering this tried and true Everest 600 Printer at a savings of over $1800. The price of $3149 is a value you will not find anywhere else.

Call 1-800-295-0083 for availability.

Rimage Everest 600 Stand Alone Printer

Techware has used, sold, rented and serviced the full line of Rimage printers for over 11 years. Nobody has printed more discs on Rimage equipment, and has more experience with Rimage thermal printers than Techwaredist.com. Take advantage of our knowledge and call us today at 1-800-295-0083, local at 952-944-0083, or email at mike at techwaredist.com.

We are here to help you with all your disc printing, duplicating, replication and packaging needs.

SD and Micro SD card duplication

Recently an article was published which forecasted the market for SD cards to exceed $21 billion dollars by. It’s not a stretch to conclude that if only a fraction of the SD or micro SD cards will be used to store content meant for mass distribution or consumption, then the SD duplication business will be a very lucrative market in the very near future. More and more mobile devices utilize SD or micro SD cards for storage and/or playing content. Additionally, movies and video games are becoming more readily available on SD cards due to their compact size and rapidly increasing capacities.SanDisk Micro SD card

Unlike optical discs, there is only one way to copy flash cards and memory sticks… that is to duplicate it. Duplication, not replication is the way to go.

Each SD card has to be individually written to, which means that SD duplication service and the duplication equipment will be very much in demand.

Contact Techware for all of your USB, SD and micro SD duplication and printing needs.

Techwaredist.com – New Mode of Transportation – 1978 Motobecane Moped

Remember the days of riding or getting bucked on a moped when you were a teenager? Those days have returned for a Techware employee who recently found a gem of a deal on craigslist for a 1978 powder blue Motobecane moped.

Techwaredist newest form of transportation

We have been told it gets 135 miles/gallon!

Keep Techwaredist in mind for all of your DVD and CD duplication and printing needs.

 

Mass Duplicate a Master CD While Keeping the Session Open

Techware’s disc duplication division now offers the option of duplicating open session master CD-r discs that keep the target copies (duplicated CDs) open. This was a disc duplication request that we thought previously was not an option.

Microboard CD Duplicators

Kevin keeping and eye on a big Dupe Job

A new customer recently asked us to burn a very short program onto 500 black CD recordable discs. The trick is they wanted to keep the session open on all of the copies so their clients could add additional files to the disc at a later date.

This was thought to be impossible on standard CD-r discs using mass CD/DVD duplication towers or automated duplication systems made by Microboards, Primera or Rimage as the CD copies are always closed. We were able to locate some legacy 10-drive duplication towers that have the option of making exact duplicates while keeping the disc session open. Our customer just tested a handful of copies this morning and they all work perfectly for their needs.

If you have a need like this, please let our sales team know. We are excited to have this new CD duplication service available to our customers.

Bazinga! Score One for Flip Stinksy and the Mushroomers

Nick, Jess & Ryan posing for the camera

As part of the continuous Wellness program at Techwaredist employees are encouraged to go on a hike or walk during their lunch break. A handful of folks have grabbed spring by the horns and are feasting on natures bounty.  So far “Flip Stinksy and the Mushroomers” have bagged about five pounds of delicious Morel Mushrooms on their lunch time forays.

The season isn’t over yet so lace em up and head into the woods – nature’s bounty waits for no one.

3rd annual MN ALS Bike Trek

Our Operations manager is again working with the folks from ALS TDI and the following is information about a great upcoming event:

Hello all,

The day is coming for the 3rd annual MN ALS Bike Trek. The bike trek is a fund raising/awareness ride for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. For those of you unknown of these disease you can find out more information here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amyotrophic_lateral_sclerosis  Basically researchers haven’t found a reason why people come down with the disease. Only in a small percentage of patients have they been able to link to family history. As of now, after many years and many patients dying form the disease, there is only one drug that may help slow down the disease. Not good news with anyone living with this disease. The average patients life after diagnoses is 3-5 years.

My good friend Judy Stafne, her son has been living with this disease for about eight years now. I have a first hand knowledge on how this disease affects the patient and there family members. Let me tell you, this disease is one of the worst things I can imagine anyone having to go through (patients or family member). I will spare the details, I’m sure most of you can imagine how hard this is for here and her son (who’s younger than me). Please keep in mind there are many family’s having to go through what Judy is going through. This is why I ask you today to help me raise money to help fight this horrible disease.
All proceeds are going to ALS TDI  http://www.als.net/,  the only nonprofit biotechnology organization dedicated to developing effective treatments for ALS. For the last three years I’ve worked with my friend Justin who’s father passed away a few years back from ALS, along with the people at ALS TDI to help organize the MN ALS Bike Trek. Last year we were able to get the MDA on board to help make this ride even better. All people from ALS TDI and the MDA have been wonderful to work with and passionate about finding a effective treatment. They’re dedicated to making this and all other fund raising events successful.
If you’re interested in donating you can do so here http://alsmn.als.net/Fundraising-And-Donations.aspx   You can support me if you want, either way if you do or don’t, donating is the most important. Or come on out and ride!

Also, if you can, pass this email along to any friends or family members.

Thank you,

Joe

This is a great cause and we are happy to lend our support.

3.5″ MO Disks are Readily Available and in Stock on Techwaredist.com

Over the past couple of weeks I have taken numerous phone calls and emails from customers frantically looking for 3.5-inch magneto optical media – 540mb, 640mb, 230mb. 1.3gb and 2.3gb (128mb continue to be very hard to find as they were discontinued by every manufacturer in 2008).

Rest assured, techwaredist.com & maxoptix.com both have plenty of these MO disks in stock. Many popular brands to choose from:

  • 3.5″ 230mb – Philips 32pdo, Sony EDM-230c, Verbatim 90545 and Maxell 622050
  • 3.5″ 540mb – Philips 33pdo, Maxell M540 and Pinnacle Micro OMDR540
  • 3.5″ 640mb – Philips 34pdo
  • 3.5″ 1.3gb – Mitsubishi (made by Sony)
Phillips 640mb Optical disk

Techware is the largest stocking wholesale distributor of 3.5″ and 5.25″ MO disks in the world. Call us today @ 1-800-295-0083 or 952-944-0083 to check stock, get a price quote or place an order.

SEO Tip #5 – Videos Get Better Google Rankings Than HTML Web Pages

Not only are good, informative, and / or entertaining videos preferred by your prospective customers or followers, videos are 53 times more likely to get you a ranking within the first page on Google according to Forrester Research.

Google has made it a priority to serve a variety of media options for any given search query.

The good news is that you have a much better shot at getting on the first page of Google (the first ten results) with a video than with a standard HTML web page or article.

Recommended steps:

  1. Submit both the video and the page displaying the video to the major search engines
  2. If using a 3rd party video platform provider like Youtube, then make sure that the links point back to your website.