Monday, 26 March 2012

Costly Trade-Ins A Thing Of The Past With Data Memory Systems


Technology progresses so quickly in this day and age that a laptop purchased just a year ago, which may have seemed lightning fast at first, could now appear to be slow and sluggish. The installation of new programs over time and the constant storage and removal of data from the system can cause laptops to run at a much slower rate than they did when first purchased. This causes consumers to consider trading in and buying a new laptop altogether, to replicate the sleek and swift loading times they used to experience. Data Memory Systems is a US supplier of computer memory solutions, with products to suit a huge range of laptops, meaning that parting with hundreds or thousands of dollars for a brand new system is a thing of the past.

When laptops are first sold, the reason they may seem ultra-speedy is because they are generally sold with enough RAM (random-access memory) to run at their optimum level when they are brand new. Working with multiple windows open can become time-consuming, and playing games with high-resolution graphics can be a torturous process. As new files are installed, the hard drive becomes full and the content becomes more difficult to find and more demanding to run. Additional resources can be required to restore a laptop to its former glory. While it can seem like a faster option to simply splurge on a brand new machine, the likelihood is that this too will become lethargic and slow within a few months; the sensible option is to upgrade the RAM.

Upgrading the RAM of a laptop is the most cost-effective way of upgrading a machine and staying ahead of the laptops that are always coming onto the market. Data Memory Systems’ range of PC and Apple memory solutions are top of the line and always of the highest quality; the components of each unit are built by trusted major brands, and every product undergoes a strict 10-point test to ensure customer satisfaction at all times. Each product sold is designed to last for many years, and in the unlikely event that customers are not fully satisfied with their purchase, a free-of-charge exchange is offered, with all shipping and delivery charges taken care of.

Transforming an old laptop into a high-speed model doesn’t have to be a complicated or costly process, and with Data Memory Systems’ extensive selection of Apple and PC memory solutions for each individual model of laptop, the upgrade can be as simple and painless as possible. For help on choosing the correct memory, the Data Memory System team is more than happy to assist.

To browse the whole range of Data Memory Systems hard drives and to buy online, visit http://www.datamemorysystems.com

Friday, 9 March 2012

o-RAM: Optical Random Access Memory – the Future of Computer Memory?


The current goal in research facilities across the globe is to create computer memory storage systems that are faster than ever. Japanese telecoms company, NTT, have recently built an optical random access memory chip which can store data as fractions of light. Each cell in the optical RAM unit, known as o-RAM is created from a type of material that channels light in very small spaces. The team built a 4-bit proto-type which runs at 40 gigabytes per second; if the chip was scaled up to 1 megabit, the device would take up just one square centimeter. The company expects to be able to manufacture these 1 megabit chips by 2025.

Of course, 2025 is over a decade away and it will be a few years before the ability to store information in light becomes available to the vast majority of companies or individuals. In the meantime, Data Memory Systems are a trusted supplier of computer memory for thousands of customers the world over, and have a fantastic selection of top-of-the-range memory solutions for anyone wishing to upgrade.

Data Memory Systems currently have a great selection of Apple Macbook memory, with a wide variety of options to choose from. The upgrades come in either 1GB, 2GB or 4GB capacity, with 18 different types of Macbooks catered for. Due to the dual-channel memory architecture that is offered by these high-tech systems, it’s advised, for those who purchase such Apple memory upgrades, that the two sockets are upgraded with equal amounts of RAM. Prices start at just $12.50 for a 1GB eRAM upgrade.

In this fast-paced world we now live in, sometimes a static hard drive or memory upgrade is not the solution. Not long ago, the idea of portable memory would have been a distant dream, in the same way o-RAM is for us now, but now many people are now choosing to store and carry their data on portable USB drives. The 64GB Transcend Retractible USB 2.0 JetFlash 530 is pocket-sized, durable and secure, with a retractable design to protect the drive. The easy plug and play installation allows for maximum versatility and the unit draws all its power from the USB port; no batteries or charging is necessary to get the most out of this handy gadget.

Also known for their PC memory solutions, Data Memory Systems carry products from brands including Toshiba, Dell, Hewlett Packard and IBM. There is a vast range of memory upgrades for desktops, laptops, notebooks and even digital cameras, many with lifetime warranties to choose from to ensure the best value.

To browse the whole range of Data Memory Systems hard drives and to buy online, visit http://www.datamemorysystems.com

Thursday, 1 March 2012

Upgrade Flash Drives In Time For Windows 8


Windows 8 is the codename for the upcoming software from Microsoft which will replace Windows 7. Features include a redesign of the conventional start menu, with a home screen that suits touch screen devices as well as mouse and keyboard input. Advanced hibernation functionality will improve start-up times, and users are able to sign in using a Windows Live ID for access to their SkyDrive. One of the more interesting features of the new operating system is Windows To Go; an innovative element which allows Windows 8 to boot and run from a USB mass storage device such as a flash drive or an external drive.

Although there is no release date yet set for Windows 8, those planning on experiencing the update for themselves might benefit from updating their flash drives or external hard drives in preparation. The Windows To Go feature needs only 16GB to run, so 16GB flash drives are set to soar as a result of supply and demand. Data Memory Systems is one of the foremost suppliers of PC and Apple memory products in the USA and has a huge variety of flash memory to suit all needs.

External hard drives have become an ever more popular method of storing information in this fast-moving world of business and industry, and Data Memory Systems’ selection is second to none. The most budget-friendly of their offerings is the LaCie Rikiki Hi-Speed USB 2.0 500GB, which, at $91.50, is perfect for anyone who needs constant access to their music, photos or important files. USB Boost software is included for Windows users, for enhanced speed, and the aluminum exterior is tough without being too heavy.

For those with slightly higher specifications in regards to the external drives, the LaCie Hard Disk MAX Hi-Speed USB 2.0 - 2TB is an ideal choice. Two RAID options (RAID 0 for speed and RAID 1 for security) paired with the plug and play capabilities mean this external PC memory solution is as versatile as it is sleek and stylish. A USB expansion port even means it can be attached to other USB devices for further back-ups. This drive, perfect for when Windows To Go finally lands, is available from Data Memory Systems at just $238.50.

Some users may not be looking for a full hard drive, perhaps just a USB flash drive to do the job. The 64GB Transcend Retractible USB 2.0 JetFlash 530 has enough memory capability to power the Windows To Go system, as well as being pocket-sized and durable. The retractable design protects the drive and the unit also offers a free download of JetFlash’s Elite data management tool. The model is available from Data Memory Systems for $84.10, with more budget-friendly options available in the same range.

To browse the whole range of Data Memory Systems hard drives and to buy online, visit http://www.datamemorysystems.com

iPad 3: Wait Or Upgrade?


Over the past five years, Apple has cultivated a brand where people have no sooner got their hands on the newest models then they are speculating about the next release. The iPad 2 is barely a year old and websites are already teeming with rumors about the launch of the iPad 3, with a release expected later this year. Many experts are predicting a new retina display, improved camera size and a further iOS update. Siri, the voice-activated personal assistant which debuted on the iPhone 4S, is also expected to grace the new iPad. The probability of the iPad 3 having a Quad-Core processor is high, with other rumors including a storage upgrade; previous iPad models have had the familiar 16/32/64GB storage options, but rumors of a 128GB option are abound.

For existing owners of Apple products, if the temptation of more storage capacity is tempting you to splash out on a brand new iPad despite the hundreds of dollars price tag, being tech-savvy and updating existing products could give many of the same benefits for a much smaller cost.

Data Memory Systems are a premier supplier of Apple and PC memory solutions and have a huge range of Apple memory upgrades to suit everything from Macbooks to iMacs. Their experience in providing reliable, inexpensive and high-quality memory solutions means that desktop computers or laptops can benefit from a much longer life if the only thing causing you to consider an upgrade is a need for more memory. Spending as little as $20 on a new memory upgrade means you don’t need to fork out huge sums for a new tablet which will be redundant in a year or two.

Apple Mac Minis have proven themselves a huge seller for Apple; however, as they were initially intended to be an affordable entry-level computer, they often have less memory and storage than a desktop computer might. The range is extensive, with upgrades available for many existing models of Mac Mini from the basic 1.5GHz models to the more recent i7 Quad-Core models with Lion server capabilities. Rather than ditching the Mac Mini in favor of an iPad, a Mac memory upgrade is a much more cost-effective solution. Prices start at just $9.00, going up to $49.00 for an 8GB upgrade; still much more budget-friendly than purchasing a new tablet.

Data Memory Systems also offer a great selection of Macbook memory, with a huge variety of options to choose from. 18 different types of Macbooks are catered for, with 1GB and 2GB upgrades available for all of them and up to 8GB for newer models. It’s strongly advised, for those who purchase such Apple memory upgrades, that the two sockets are upgraded with equal amounts of RAM, to take advantage of the dual-channel memory architecture offered by these systems. Prices start at just $12.50 for a 1GB eRAM upgrade.

To browse the whole range of Data Memory Systems hard drives and to buy online, visit http://www.datamemorysystems.com