HAXTUN, Colo., Aug. 23, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- PrairieIT
announces their new digital photo back-up product,
ThePhotoStick—the fast, easy and safe way to find, rescue, and save
photos and videos from a Mac or PC.
ThePhotoStick solves the problems regarding photos and videos on
your computer: how do you find and save the thousands of photos and
videos scattered throughout your computer on countless directories?
What if your computer crashes and you lose all your photos? Is the
cloud the only safe place for your photos?
Says Mark Oman, founder of
PrairieIT, "Photos are more than just snapshots. They're
priceless memories." Oman speaks from experience as he once
lost precious photos from a special family vacation. This motivated
him to come up with a way to easily find and save all the photos on
his computer to prevent this from happening again. Oman and his
team at PrairieIT used their knowledge from their innovative
product, Xtra-PC, to create ThePhotoStick.
ThePhotoStick is a USB stick that contains proprietary software
and storage to make it simple to find all your photos and videos on
your Mac or PC and easily save them to the USB stick—not just to a
server or just to the cloud. ThePhotoStick is simply the best
option for protecting your memories.
ThePhotoStick comes in three sizes—8GB,
64GB and 128GB. For typical photo file sizes, this allows you to
store from 3,000 photos on a 8GB or up to 60,000 photos on a 128GB
stick.
ThePhotoStick is a one-time cost,
starting at under $20 each, and is
available to ship today.
To learn more, visit www.ThePhotoStick.com.
ThePhotoStick is a product of PrairieIT LLC, makers of products
that give new life to old computers. They are located in the town
of Haxtun on the prairie of
Colorado.
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