The sales chief said "wireless world" will be the key theme of the next-generation information and technology (IT) industry. It added the only thing users have to do is to download the Connect Wireless application from the Android or iOS markets. The device also enables up to three devices to stream videos or other content simultaneously. The wireless USB stick allows users to connect up to eight mobile devices to save and access movies, photos and other content without PCs or an Internet connection, the company said. That's why we decided to cut the price and appeal with a more reasonable price," he said. "Demands for the wireless storage devices are surging across the globe as an infinite number of online contents are created every day. But the new connect series, called the Connect Wireless Stick, sells for 39,000 won for the same storage capacity. The previous Connect Wireless Flash Drive, launched in April of last year, was priced at 89,000 won ($74.9) for a 16-GB model. "The price for the previous model was relatively high as we had to incubate various technologies for the first-generation WiFi-based USB stick," Chris Shim, sales manager at SanDisk Korea, the local subsidiary of the data storage giant, said at a press conference at its headquarters in Yeoksam-dong, southern Seoul, Thursday. SanDisk, a U.S.-based flash memory provider, has released an upgraded version of its wireless USB stick here and more than halved the price from the previous model. The company released the Connect Wireless Stick, which allows users to connect up to eight mobile devices for content sharing. Chris Shim, sales manager at SanDisk Korea, the local subsidiary of the U.S.-based flash memory provider, speaks during a press conference held at its headquarters in Yeoksam-dong, southern Seoul, Thursday.
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