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Change the colour of your USB 2.0 flash key to suit your moods with the new range from PNY
Source: WebitPR - Posted April 27th, 2005 8:55 AM EDT

PNY Technologies is pleased to announce the launch of its new range of “Color AttachéTM” USB 2.0 Flash Drives.

The Color Attaché comes with interchangeable covers, allowing the user to change the colour of their flash memory drive, as often as they like to suit their professional or pleasurable frame of mind.

It is a fun accessory, which can hold vast amounts of valuable data, i.e. music, films, photos, professional files etc.

Each Color drive is supplied with an additional cover and the four colour combinations are now available at the following recommended prices:

In 128 MB with blue metallic and blue matt covers (£24.99 VAT incl)

In 256 MB with pink metallic and black covers (£34.99 VAT incl)

In 512 MB with green metallic and green matt covers (£59.99 VAT incl)

In 1 GB with white metallic and black matt covers (£89.99 VAT incl)

All the “color covers” are compatible with all memory sizes of the “Color Attaché”.

About PNY Technologies

Established in 1985 in New Jersey (USA) and 1994 in Europe, PNY Technologies delivers a full range of high quality products for everything in and around the computer. The company is a leading supplier and marketer of high-end memory upgrade modules, flash memory, Attaché™ USB Flash drives and flash peripherals. The company also offers a full line of NVIDIA Quadro® by PNY professional and consumer graphics boards. In tailoring its product lines, the company has built substantial brand awareness and established strong relations with retail and distribution channels. Its product lines account for a majority share of retail sales in U.S and Europe. Thanks to its partnerships with major OEMs (Cisco, IBM, Sony, Toshiba...), PNY Technologies bring constant improvements in all the latest technologies, guaranteeing quality and service.

Headquartered in Parsippany, N.J for the USA and in France for Europe, PNY maintains manufacturing facilities and/or sales offices in North America (Santa Clara, Calif. And Parsippany, N.J); Europe (France, Great Britain, Germany, Italy, Nordic, Spain), Middle-East and Asia/Pacific.

The Company has enjoyed continued growth and success since its inception, expanding its product and service offerings into new channels, and has distinguished itself through a unique ability to deliver superior products and added value services to all of its customers.

For more information, visit PNY Technologies Web site at: http://www.pny-europe.com.

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