Under the agreement, Digital World Warehouse will resell Cyber Snipa products to other Cyber Snipa distributors in Australia.
According to Eden Fridman, managing director of Digital World Warehouse, Cyber Snipa is going to be the next big thing to rival Logitech because it’s products are ‘second to none’.
“Cyber Snipa is an Australian company that has never really invested in the Australian market,” he said.
“Digital World Warehouse will take over from Anyware as the master distributor of all Cyber Snipa products, this includes keyboards and game pads, mice, webcams, flash memory, headsets, hubs and card readers,” he added.
Fridman said it signed the agreement to become the master distributor on 1st January and despite finalising the contract a week ago it is still working on it.
He said Cyber Sport, is the creator of the Cyber Snipa range of PC gaming peripherals, which is an Australian owned company which focuses on providing high end consumer entertainment electronics.
It is based in Rydalmere, New South Wales with manufacturing in China.
The Cyber Snipa product range is developed by Flexiglow Hong Kong, a global supplier of PC modding and gaming accessories.
Digital World Warehouse distributes Cyber Snipa
By
Jenny Eagle
on Jan 9, 2009 12:22PM

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