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New xPrintServer House Edition -- Easy Plug-and-Print Remedy for Family members and House Offices
Lantronix (Nasdaq: LTRX), a major international provider of smart M2M connection alternatives, today declared the release of its new patent-pending xPrintServer™ House Edition, developed particularly for home use by customers demanding USB printing system or system connection. About the size of an iPhone®, the new xPrintServer House Edition is premiering at modern Digital Encounter, a major technology media event in  New York.

A follow-on item to the greatly popular system form of the xPrintServer, the new House Edition provides easy, hassle-free printing from iPads®, iPhones or any other Apple® iOS® system. Designed particularly for home use, the xPrintServer House Edition works with models that are linked directly to a computer via a USB slot and can assistance up to two system models. Now iOS customers can easily list electronic mails, web pages, images, and more to their current printing system without requiring to set up any application or system individuals. The xPrintServer House Edition is simple; no need to go to your PC or Mac. Hook up it in and start printing. In addition, several PCs or MACs will now be able to share the USB models over the system. The item will start delivery in September 2012 and is available for pre-ordering now at store.Lantronix.com.

"With the growth of mobile phone equipment like the iPad and iPhone, more and more customers are using them as popular, computers," said J. Gerry Purdy, Ph.D., major specialist, MobileTrax LLC. "Until recently, the problem with using these equipment as PC alternatives has been the lack of ability to easily list. The xPrintServer offers an effective treatment for fill this industry need."

The xPrintServer - House Edition: Key Differentiators

Ease of use. No IT experience required. Basically start the box, use it, list.
No application. No application or programs to purchase, set up, or assistance.
One xPrintServer, Multiple Printers and Users! Retain your investment in history models. One xPrintServer House Edition can handle several USB models, up to two network-connected models, and an endless number of iOS equipment and customers.
No settings. The xPrintServer auto-discovers and auto-provisions your models.
Always-on. As opposed to most app alternatives, does not require a PC or Mac to be on.
Print everything. If you can view it, start it, or read it on your iOS system, you can list it with the xPrintServer.

"We are incredibly thrilled to release the latest member in the award-winning xPrintServer family," said Mak Manesh, v. p. of item management for Lantronix. "With more than 55 million U.S. people alone having on average three The apple company equipment and two models, the industry is vine ripened for a consumer-friendly, printing solution for iPads and iPhones that is straightforward to set up and easy to use."

The xPrintServer: Open it up. Hook up it in. Print!

The xPrintServeris an easy-to-use components solution that uses the iOS local list selection and requires no additional programs, application downloading, or printing system car owner set ups. With automatic printing system development and no settings, printing is hassle-free. Basically start the box, connect the xPrintServer via USB wire, and list easily from any iOS system running iOS version 4.2 or later, to virtually any USB or network-connected printing system.

How to Buy

The xPrintServer-Home Edition retails for $99.95 MSRP and is currently available for purchase and shipping in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Europe through Lantronix.com, as well as from leading e-tailers includingBest Buy Online, Amazon, Buy.com, CDW, Provantage, Ebyte.com, Insight Enterprises, MacMall, Mavtechonline.com, NeutronUSA, Newegg.com, NextDayPC.com, NextWarehouse.com, PCMall, PowerMax.com, SemiconductorStore.com, SoftwareForLess, and more.

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