FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Contact: David Gawlowski Pressure Drop 19026 Choctaw Road Bend, OR 97702 Tel: 541.382.2197 Fax: 541.382-2187 info@pdrop.com www.pdrop.com Pressure Drop announces TrestleHub, the hub that organizes your digital lifestyle. (Bend, Oregon - January 11, 2005) Pressure Drop continues to drive the Art-Techo movement by today at Macworld San Francisco announcing TrestleHub, the first combo hub and electronic device organizer on the market. Designed with elegant, sweeping lines, constructed of aluminum and glass, and finished in brilliant eye-catching colors, TrestleHub is the most artistic computer peripheral ever made. With a midnight black foundation, two arching aluminum beams, and beautiful shelves, it's hard to imagine a combo hub is hidden inside TrestleHub. The USB 2.0 hub and FireWire 400 hubs are discreetly placed inside the base, speeding your data along while providing the most expansion ports available on the market today. The shelves are perfectly sized to hold various electronic devices, such as iPods, cell phones, and PDAs. Instead of the normal spiderÕs web of wires running around your desk, cords are organized by the cable management system integrated into TrestleHubÕs sweeping beams, creating a serene, artistic look to what was once a chaotic mess. At last there is a way to keep your electronic devices organized and close at hand, while adding a beautiful, interesting piece of art to your desk. This is the second product in Pressure DropÕs Art-Techo movement, a crusade to remove boring, uninteresting accessories from the computer market and replace them with stylish, visionary peripherals that fuse art and technology. With PaperHub, a combo hub enclosed within the most stylish, elegant paper tray ever built, Pressure Drop introduced the masses to the visionary possibilities of the Art-Techo movement. TrestleHub takes the movement one step further with its dramatic lines and striking beauty, all while meeting it's functional purposes of data transfer and device organization. "We have begun to transform technology from a utilitarian device purchased for its function, into the invisible benefit of a beautiful object." said David Gawlowski, CEO of Pressure Drop. ÒWe believe technology should be used, not viewed, disappearing into the fabric of a person's life, not taking it over with wires and boxes." TrestleHub will be available in Spring 2005 in a variety of colors, and additional details are available at www.pdrop.com. About Pressure Drop Pressure Drop presents the style-hungry masses an alternative to the unimaginative and dreary computer peripherals taking over their desks. Focused on manufacturing stylish, visionary solutions with cutting-edge technology, Pressure Drop has launched the Art-Techo movement. Discover the Art-Techo movement at www.pdrop.com, where art fuses with technology.