Managing media on multiple iPads using one computer.

I am working with a client who wants to use iPads in their showroom so their sales force can show product info and videos to their customers. I need to find a way to upload the content they want to show onto multiple iPads from a single computer. Is it possible to do this with the iPad? I thought only one device could be registered to a computer at a time. Any thoughts?

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Lock N Charge has an new 32 iPad cart and a new 16 USB handheld sync and charge unit.
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    "How to use multiple iPods with one computer" http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300432

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