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Active Media Products ZIF SSD Upgrade Kits Launches
Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Active Media Products ZIF SSD Upgrade Kits Launches

SaberTooth ZIF SSD Kits Include ZIF SSD, Cloning Device, Screwdriver, Installation Guide

Active Media Products, a leading manufacturer of SSDs and DOMs, today announced three new ZIF SSD upgrade kits for the first generation MacBook Air, most Sony Vaio models and other popular laptops that include a ZIF SSD, a cloning device, a mini screwdriver and an illustrated installation booklet. AMP's cloning adapter enables customers to quickly clone their existing ZIF drive onto the new ZIF drive through a USB port.

"Our cloning adapter will help customers get up and running that much faster because now they don't need to reinstall the OS and all their applications. We included a detailed installation guide and a mini screwdriver in the box to simplify the upgrade process," stated Active Media Products VP of Sales, Jerry Thomson. AMP does not include a USB cable or cloning software in these kits.

Part Number Description Street Price
N64G-PATAZIF-ZFC 64GB Turbo ZIF SSD kit w/ cloning adapter $169
N128G-PATAZIF-ZFC 128GB Turbo ZIF SSD kit w/ cloning adapter $289
N256G-PATAZIF-ZFC 256GB Turbo ZIF SSD kit w/ cloning adapter

$739

The Sabertooth ZF ZIF SSD is a turbo speed ZIF SSD that delivers transfer speeds up to 130MB/sec. With no moving parts, the ZF is faster, lighter, quieter and more rugged than ZIF hard disk drives. These ZIF SSD upgrade kits are available now on Amazon.com or directly on ActiveMP.com.

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. Our focus on innovative product development enables us to bring new technology to market a step ahead of the competition. AMP is a leader in netbook SSD upgrades and manufactures the Obama and the endangered species line of USB drives.


 

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