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SourcingMap Launched 3.5 SATA HDD Media Player, Again Leading Low-Prices Storm

February 29th, 2008 – HongKong: Sourcingmap.com, the world’s first Factory-Direct Wholesale Online Superstore based in Hong Kong, announced the release of their 3.5 SATA HDD Media Player with low prices.

“With the universality of computers, the HDD enclosures market is growing rapidly. So, we released this hdd player in order to meet the needs of our customers.” said Leslie.chan, Sales Manager of Sourcingmap.com.

The hard disk Player released today supports MP3, movie play back and subtitle, lyric display simultaneously and supports copy, rename, delete functions, compatible with windows 98/ME/XP/Vista, OS-9/X, Linux or above. Besides, it still continues Sourcingmap’s low prices and high quality principle.

Most customers of Sourcinpmap.com are satisfied with this activity, “Unblievable! It’s so cheap! i will buy in bulk!” said mary from New York, a customer of Sourcingmap.com.

“Some customers may be confused with our price, yes, our price is lower than other suppliers, that’s because our products are directly from Chinese factories. Our goal is to become NO.1 of China online wholesale sites.” said Leslie.chan, Sales Manager of Sourcingmap.com.

Sourcingmap.com is growing by leaps and bounds, and they will try their best to make greater progress and reach their goal. Let us keep an eye on it.

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