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PNY Gives College Spirit With Flash Drives

PNY Gives College Spirit With Flash Drives

PNY Technologies yesterday announced a new line of USB flash drives geared towards college students, alumni and faculty. The new Collegiate Attache series is priced at $59.99 for a 512MB storage option and $34.99 for a 256MB one.

The Collegiate Attache series, said PNY, is a line up of USB 2.0 flash drives which sport college football team logos. Over 139 college and university logos are available in the two storage sizes, including several teams participating in the 2006 Bowl Championship Series games as well as 20 of the 25 top ranked BCS teams.

“Fully licensed and custom-printed with college and university logos, Collegiate Attache encourages students, faculty and alumni to show off their academic pride during and after bowl season. Users can stay organized and even store their favorite photos taken at the games they attend,” said Anthony Gomez, vice president, sales and marketing, for PNY Technologies, Inc. “These portable memory storage devices can store applications from the dorm room and the board room. They are perfect for tuition-paying parents and college students on a strict budget. Plus, they make an ideal stocking stuffer.”

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