Random Musings of a Curious Mind


"It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth."
-Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, "The Beryl Coronet"

Monday, October 08, 2007

Supermediastore.com

The old adage "You get what you pay for." is old and an adage because it tends to be true. Mark and I found some name-brand blank CDs and DVDs at the store across the street for $2.00 to $3.00 per package. Since we do a great deal of photo and data backups, this was a terrific deal. Or so we thought.

Despite repeated success writing to other brands of CDs and DVDs, our PC and laptop refused to recognize these inexpensive discs. We were left with a collection of very colorful coasters and an enhanced level of frustration. I even contacted the manufacturer, who assured me that there was nothing wrong with their media - it had to be both of our drives. Yeah, right.

Enter Supermediastore.com, the answer to, not only, my disc problems, but the savings I've been looking for on a several other computing and printing issues. They offer a huge variety of blank discs and packaging cases, not to mention computer hardware, memory, and ink and toner cartridges. Frankly, they have things I didn't know existed, but that I now just have to have.

I started by pricing HP inkjet cartridges. Between business cards, flyers, brochures and mailers, gift cards, and care instruction inserts, I use a lot of ink. Retail outlets are just hugely expensive. Now, I know where I can get just what I need at a fraction of the cost, and I can be confident that all of my printing projects will be sharp and clear.

Another 'gotta have' that we tried with minimal success was a flash memory card for our digital cameras. Not much luck there, the card didn't want to work in either camera. Today I found just what we need - a quality SD card. These cards are not only compatible with our cameras, we can use them with either of our computers to save and transfer data in a snap. Great flexibility in our day-to-day functioning.

Of course, I also found something new (to me, anyway) and exciting that is going straight to the top of my Christmas wish-list. The Ritek Ridata Business Card, which is a digital media business card. No larger than a standard business card, it fits on the recess tray of a CD drive and holds up to 50MB or 5 minutes of data.

Can you imagine being able to hand out a digital presentation, in lieu of a static piece of cardboard? I can! And, if that weren't enough, you just can't beat the price. For about $0.40 each, you get a writable disc and a vinyl sleeve in which to present your high-tech business card. That's almost as inexpensive as traditional cards with 10-times the impact.

You don't have to be a business owner to appreciate the selection and value at Supermediastore.com; you just have to visit the site.


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God Bless!


Jules

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