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Kingston Unveils New Package Design for System-Specific Memory Modules
Kingston Unveils New Package Design for System-Specific Memory Modules
Kingston introduces its new packaging for the system-specific memory modules for Apple, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Sony, and Toshiba notebooks.

The new packaged products, which are only available in APAC, ships immediately.
Read on for the full press release.
System-specific memory products get a whole new look and feel with bright original packaging
HSINCHU, Taiwan – Kingston Technology today revealed its all-new packaging for the system-specific memory modules for APPLE, DELL, HP, LENOVO, SONY, and TOSHIBA notebooks, aiming to build up a new connection with these branded notebooks. Available in APAC region only, the new packaging will be unique and made especially for the brands that Kingston shares a strong relationship with – APPLE, DELL, HP, LENOVO, SONY, and TOSHIBA. The revamped look is perfect to boost the unique special memory modules.
| Brand | Part Number | Capacity and Features |
|---|---|---|
| Apple | KTA-MB1333/4GFR | 4GB, DDR3, 1333MHz 204-pin Unbuffered SODIMM, 1.5V |
| Dell | KTD-L3B/4GFR | |
| HP | KTH-X3B/4GFR | |
| Lenovo | KTL-TP3B/4GFR | |
| Sony | M51264J90FR | |
| Toshiba | KTT-S3B/4GFR |
The newly packaged products, shipping immediately in APAC region, will be a great way to reinforce the influential position Kingston has in the memory market, especially since it works with the impressive brands mentioned above.
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