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Active Media Products Launches Penguin USB Flash Drive
| written by Snoops - June 11, 2009 07:30 |
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Active Media Products (AMP) announced a new WWF Penguin USB flash drive. Under its licensing agreement with World Wildlife Fund (WWF). AMP develops and sells a series of portable USB flash drives in the likeness of endangered species, and contributes five percent of the retail price of this product line to WWF.
AMP's second product in this series benefitting WWF is a rubber USB flash drive bearing the likeness of an emperor penguin, but measuring just two and a quarter inches in height. The Penguin drive, like the WWF Panda drive introduced in May, is made of PVC-free non-toxic silicone. The drive is also free of lead and mercury -- poisonous metals used in other USB drives. The Penguin drive is offered in capacities up to 16GB. ![]() Part Number Description R2G-PENGUIN-W 2GB WWF Penguin USB Drive R4G-PENGUIN-W 4GB WWF Penguin USB Drive R8G-PENGUIN-W 8GB WWF Penguin USB Drive R16G-PENGUIN-W 16GB WWF Penguin USB Drive Portable Storage with Character Active Media Products donates 5% of the retail price of this merchandise to WWF, with a minimum annual contribution of $25,000. Both Penguin and Panda drives are available immediately from Amazon and other retailers in the US. The 8GB Penguin drive retails for around $26. About Active Media Products Based in the heart of Silicon Valley, Active Media Products LLC is dedicated to developing creative new media products that improve performance and enhance the user’s experience. We envision unique new mobile storage devices that are vastly more interesting than traditional storage bricks, and we apply our product design and engineering talents to developing exciting new storage products. Our focus on innovative product development enables us to launch new ideas into the market a step ahead of the competition. AMP strives toward sustainable manufacturing. About World Wildlife Fund WWF is the world’s leading conservation organization, working in 100 countries for nearly half a century. With the support of almost 5 million members worldwide, WWF is dedicated to delivering science-based solutions to preserve the diversity and abundance of life on Earth, halt the degradation of the environment and combat climate change. Visit www.worldwildlife.org to learn more. |
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