The distributor has had Kingmax DRAM modules in its portfolio since June and is now adding a range of flash memory cards such as Secure Digital (SD), MiniSD, MicroSD, USB Flash Drives and Super Stick.
“It is a good time to introduce Kingmax into Australia and New Zealand and let people know how good the quality of Kingmax products are,” said Gary Jeng, managing director, Protac. “The key selling points are the quality of the products, affordable price and life time warranty.”
Furthermore, Protac will allocate resources to marketing activities directed at the channel. The response from Australian resellers has been positive, claimed the distributor.
According to Lawrence Chang, vice-president at Kingmax, We are very satisfied with Protac’s performance so far and would like work with Protac more closely for the full product range.”
“As the world required more digital devices nowadays, flash memory is a perfect solution for most small digital devices, such as mobile phones, digital cameras, video camcorders, MP3 players, GPS navigators and other storage needs,” said Chang.
Protac will introduce Kingmax MicroSD High-Capacity four gigabyte flash memory cards with and a USB flash drive called Super Stick, in November.
Kingmax flash hits Australian shores via Protac
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on Nov 16, 2007 4:37PM
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