WHAT DO KEYBOARDS, SEWING MACHINES, PRINTERS & IPODS HAVE IN COMMON?
The answer is that all of these devices can be connected to a wired and/or wireless network using silex technology america’s products.
Currently on display in booth 71815 at the Sands in the emerging technology exhibits, you can find silex’s complete line of device servers. As a leader in the device connectivity industry, silex can connect virtually any device to a network. silex has more than 30 years experience in designing, manufacturing and marketing embedded products, and the company has established itself as the number one printer networking connectivity technology provider. From this experience, silex technology has leveraged its print connectivity experience to develop new device connectivity products.
Some advantages of using a device server include:
• The ability to replace the USB cable with a wireless connection. This is most helpful when the two devices are located in separate rooms and cabling is unfeasible.
• The ability to share devices among multiple users on a network.
silex’s device servers can literally change the way information and technology is shared. Their wired or wireless device networking capabilities provide users with the convenience and flexibility to use the connected devices in various environments including home office, small office, education, enterprise workgroups, industrial and medical settings.
One important use of a device server is when networking all-in-one printers to a network. silex device server products, take advantage of all the functionality of the all-in-one printer when connected to a network. A major benefit of using a device server instead of a traditional print server is that all users on the network can access the capabilities of an all-in-one-printer including print, scan, fax and store.
By leveraging its technology in device servers, silex has found many niche markets. One unexpected application for this technology is in the sewing industry. silex discovered that many sewing enthusiasts had their sewing machine in one room while their PC was in another, creating a challenge for transferring embroidery patterns. silex’s StitchLink product line addresses this issue by allowing the user to easily download patterns from their PC and send them wirelessly to their sewing machine, eliminating the need for cables, use of USB thumb or storage drives.
silex has leveraged the same technology and applied it to the iPod market. With the recent introduction of wiDock, silex has become the first to offer Apple iPod users the ability to transfer songs and videos to an iPod wirelessly. wiDock connects to a stereo and TV and allows the iPod to become an integral part of the home entertainment system. wiDock is the only place users will need to dock their iPod.
During CES only, customers can receive $20 off wiDock when purchasing it at the silex booth.
For more information, call 866-765-8761, visit www.silexamerica.com or stop by booth 71815 at the Sands.













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