Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Keep Laptops & Computers At The Top Of Their Game


Like cars and other vehicles, the minute a laptop or desktop computer is purchased, its value starts to deteriorate. Technology moves at such a high speed nowadays, with new models hitting the market every week, that computers purchased just six months ago can often seem out of date or less than cutting-edge. Many consumers decide that the best way to combat this is to trade in their computers on a regular basis to acquire the most up-to-date models. But there is an easier way to replicate the rapid loading times of a brand new laptop; Data Memory Systems is a US supplier of many computer memory solutions, with a vast selection of upgrades that can make a laptop or desktop feel like it’s brand new.
Brand new computers, having never been used before, have enough RAM (random-access memory) to run at their fastest level. But the minute users start to install and run programs, the RAM memory starts to decrease. As time goes on, when RAM levels are at their lowest, running multiple programs can be a very slow, sluggish process, and activities such as streaming content or playing video games can become frustratingly jerky and erratic.  Once the RAM is full, the computer must store and retrieve files from the hard drive, which is why keeping the RAM memory topped up to a good level can prevent computers feeling like they’re slow and out of date.  
Data Memory Systems supplies both PC and Apple memory to domestic and commercial clients, and stays ahead of the market, championing cost-effective upgrades rather than trade-ins. All of the components which make up their memory upgrades are built by the most trusted manufacturers on the planet, and customer satisfaction is ensured through a 10-point test with strict guidelines for every product.
All of the major brands are represented, with Compaq, HP, IBM and Dell memory upgrades all available at low prices to keep a laptop or computer at the top of its game. The most basic memory solutions start at just $11.00, with even the biggest and best upgrades much cheaper than buying a whole new laptop.
For those who feel an upgrade is the only way forward, Data Memory Systems also has a great range of external hard drives which can make the process of transferring data to a new computer much easier. Their USB external hard drives come in a whole manner of capacities and for prices as low as $83.00.
To browse the whole range of Data Memory Systems hard drives and to buy online, visit http://www.datamemorysystems.com

Sunday, 22 July 2012

Mountain Lion Is Coming – Upgrade Your Apple Memory Now


At the WWDC conference held last month, Apple announced their new operating system, Mountain Lion, and there are rumors that the new system will be launched to the public on July 25th. The upgrade includes 200 new features, including iMessage (the popular iPhone messaging app), speech-to-text dictation and a feature called PowerNap, which refreshes apps whilst the computer is sleeping. But many owners of Apple products may need to upgrade their RAM memory in order to be able to run the impressive new operating system. Mountain Lion requires at least 2GB of memory to run, and general advice is to make sure that the computer has at least 4GB spare to ensure it runs to its maximum potential once installed.

Data Memory systems is a premier supplier of Apple memory for both domestic and commercial purposes, and their high-quality memory upgrades, when paired with the innovative Mountain Lion system, can make an iMac or a MacBook feel like a whole new computer. RAM shortages can cause systems to operate more slowly and even crash, so ensuring that an Apple product can handle the upgrade before installing it, when it is soon released, is paramount.

The majority of standard Apple memory upgrades, for products such as iMacs, are available from Data Memory Systems and come in handy kits of 2GB, 4GB or 8GB (with some 16GB compatible with newer models). As part of Apple’s dual-channel memory system, the memory kits are supplied in two halves, for example, a 4GB kit would come as two twin 2GB modules, which should be installed at the same time for optimum performance. Ensuring this memory is available for the Mountain Lion upgrade can ensure formidable results, with powerful 8GB upgrades available for just $52.00.

There is also an extensive selection of MacBook memory for Apple users, with 2GB, 4GB and 8GB upgrades available across 18 different MacBook models. Many of these kits come with lifetime warranties, and even a 2GB upgrade can make the world of difference to the everyday performance of one of these modern laptops.

Some Apple users may want to test the operating system before their install it onto their main computer, which is where an external drive would come in handy. The 320GB Transcend StoreJet 25D2 External Hard Drive from Data Memory Systems is suitable for both Windows and Mac users, and can be used to install Mountain Lion and test it out before incorporating it into a laptop or computer.

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

Friday, 13 July 2012

USB Flash Drives for All Purposes


A student in Massachusetts has invented a revolutionary way to ensure that no one needs to face the awful dilemma of losing their USB flash drive again. The ‘MoH’ band (meaning Memory on Hand) is a stylish wristband with an in-built USB flash drive, which can keep important documents and files to hand (literally) at all times. Initially designed as a classroom project in 2010, the MoH band has since sold more than 60,000 units, mostly to college students, but has also been snapped up by larger companies wishing to distribute them as free gifts.

For those who are thinking of creating a similar gadget, or even for those who feel safe in the knowledge that they won’t leave their USB stick lying around, Data Memory Systems has an extensive selection of flash memory solutions that are made to suit all purposes and budgets. Data Memory Systems is a premier US supplier of all types of computer memory solutions, including upgrades for both PC and Apple products. Their range is of the highest quality and spans budget solutions to some of the most innovative computer technology on the market.

One of the most simple and accessible USB flash drives in the range at Data Memory Systems is the Wintec FileMate 32GB USB Flash Drive, which is compact enough to be perfect for the commuter or traveller. Ideal for storing videos, photos, music and important documents, the high capacity of this storage device make it a great drive to use in both the office and the home. With the ability to create partitions to organize the data, and the facility to transfer files between computers with ease, the Wintec Filemate Flash Drive is a fantastic all-round solution for anyone looking for external computer memory.

One of the most popular USB flash memory drives available from Data Memory Systems is the JetFlash™ 4GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive. This fashionable unit (more fashionable than the MoH, some might say) combines speed with high capacity, and comes with a lifetime guarantee to ensure it will be serving memory needs for years to come. No power source is needed to power up these drives; they function entirely from a USB port, and this drive in particular comes complete with a handy LED, which shows helpful usage and memory status. The PC-lock option is great for use at work, and the trendy and chic exterior make it a cool addition to any kit used at leisure.

To find out more about the new range of memory solutions from Data Memory Systems and to buy online, visit http://www.datamemorysystems.com

Monday, 2 July 2012

Mac Users Directed To More Costly Products and Services – Reason To Upgrade Your PC Memory


Mac users are known to be style savvy with a love of designer details but, does that mean they should be directed towards more costly products and services? One travel company thinks so.

After employing a team of statisticians headhunted from the likes of Google and eBay, US travel firm Orbitz has used data mining to determine that Apple users pay an average of 30% more on hotel rooms. It has developed its own algorithm to recognize when its web site visitors are using a Macbook or other Mac computer in order to display more expensive hotels and room tariffs. For those who don’t want to pay over the norm for leisure products, a $5 PC memory upgrade could see a discarded lap top tuned up for faster web browsing – making sure savings stay on track.

Data Memory Systems is a one stop shop for PC memory upgrades, supplying the best quality PC memory at the lowest prices. An easy to use web interface means users can select their make and model of computer to see all available compatible upgrades. The site also provides a do it yourself guide so PC memory can be installed quickly and easily at home.

While Macs are sometimes thought of as being more reliable, boosting a computer’s memory with a memory upgrade can make everyday tasks just as enjoyable as when using an Apple product. And for those serious about savings, this means no customer profiling leading to higher priced products and services.

With Orbitz intending to research Mac owners spending habits further and delve into whether or not they have preferred brands for services such as car hire and airline flights, now is the perfect time to select a low cost memory upgrade for existing desktop PCs and laptops. Even if only used as a backup when shopping online, purchasing a memory upgrade can turn a small outlay into a large saving.

 Product such as Data Memory Systems’ memory chips start at just $4.99 for a 30 pin, while DDR3 PC memory stars at $19.99.

To browse the whole line of Data Memory Systems memory upgrades and to buy online, visit http://www.datamemorysystems.com