06.06.2012
PNY will amaze visitors again at Computex 2012
Taipei, Taiwan – May 31, 2012 – PNY Technologies®, Inc. (“PNY”) – a worldwide leader in DRAM Memory and Flash Memory products, presents its rich product portfolio designed for storage fields, will amaze the Computex 2012 visitors again with its special theme booth decoration.
At COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2012, the Asia’s largest computer exhibition and the second largest in the world where global key businesses gatherings, PNY booth locate at Ground Floor of Taipei World Trade Center, Nangang Exhibition Hall, booth no I0630. Every year, PNY is well known and famous of its special theme booth decorations, such as Casino Gaming theme in 2009, Tropic African Zoo in 2010, and Chinese Tavern Inn in 2011, PNY has always received best attentions from visitors at the show ground. PNY disclose there will be a very special theme this year, and as usual will attract lots of attention at the booth.
PNY booth features consumer personal storage products like USB flash drives, PNY will present the new and innovative “PNY Transformer Attaché”, the tiny size “Mini M1”, the functional “Key Attaché”, the pleasing and lovely “Candy Attaché” equipped with USB2.0; and “Bar Attaché” for the high speed USB3.0. To discover storage demand on 3C products, PNY showcase the latest Solid State Drives for PCs, as well as the high speed SDHC flash memory cards for digital cameras, smartphones, and tablets. Some Audio products such as Stereo Earphone series will also attract the visitor’s eyes with the colorful and pleasing designs.
The COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2012 is at its 31th year, it is a famous portion of the computer businesses in the world, scale the second largest in the world next to CeBIT in Germany, and the largest computer exhibition in Asia. The exhibition has 5 venues and international buyers more than 36,000 from global countries and regions. Visit http://www.pny.com.tw/ for more information or to learn more about the entire line-up of PNY products.
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