Wet iPads and Electronic Tablets Get a Second Chance at Life With DRY-ALL's New Product Launching at 2011 CES Show.

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Wet iPads and Electronic Tablets Get a Second Chance at Life With DRY-ALL's New Product Launching at 2011 CES Show.

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 4, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- With handheld computers and e-tablets becoming so portable, the risk of getting them wet is greatly increased. If you spill something on your iPad, Kindle or e-reader, you run the risk of losing your valuable information, applications, books, music, and movies.

What do you do if your E-Tablet ends up getting soaked? Now you can recover wet tablets and e-readers with new technology from DRY-ALL. Their new product, The Wet Electronic Tablet Emergency Kit, absorbs all of the moisture in wet electronics quickly, allowing it to continue working as normal without losing all of your valuable information.

The Wet Electronic Tablet Emergency Kit is guaranteed to dry all types of electronic tablets including:  iPad®, Kindle®, Playbook®, Android®, e-readers®, Kobo®, and Nook®, exposed to any type of moisture. DRY-ALL president Sean Gutierrez is excited about their new product. "We saw a need from our customers to dry wet e-readers and tablets. We are excited to be the first and only product to dry wet electronic tablets."

The Wet Electronic Tablet Emergency Kit, much like a medical emergency kit, is a good idea to have on hand in case of an emergency. They boast a 100% success rate when all of the products' directions are followed.

Aime Gutierrez who is in charge of marketing for DRY-ALL says, "Water and electronics do not mix yet they somehow always end up together in a potentially deadly situation for your personal electronics. This makes our product something that everyone will need at some point." They have created this product that is launching at this year's 2011 CES show in Las Vegas. Their website is http://www.dry-all.com

HPL, LLC. Headquartered in Gilbert AZ, manufactures high quality dehumidifiers with proprietary blue bead technology(TM). Their product was originally used to protect moisture sensitive military equipment. It is now used for drying wet electronic items.

http://www.dry-all.com

SOURCE  HPL, LLC.

HPL, LLC.

CONTACT: Aime Gutierrez, +1-480-545-1140, hplllc@mchsi.com, for HPL, LLC.

Web Site: http://www.dry-all.com/

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