Paramount & Kingston to deliver films via flash memory
MUMBAI: Kingston Digital, Inc., the Flash memory affiliate of Kingston Technology Company, has joined hands with Paramount Digital Entertainment (PDE) to deliver full-length motion picture feature films on Kingston Flash memory products.
The movies on Kingston memory will be available to consumers as part of a bundle package and for sale.
"This unique agreement enables PDE to make available its entertainment offerings on USB and SD cards. As more and more movies are viewed on computers and other portable devices, having a relationship with Kingston will become increasingly important to Paramount for years to come," said Paramount Digital Entertainment executive vice president and general manager Alex Carloss.
"Kingston is very excited to join forces with Paramount Digital Entertainment on this venture as they are one of the most innovative and forward thinking studios for digital distribution. PDE adds great value to our memory products. We look forward to working with them to bundle additional Paramount content on our full line of USB drives and Flash memory cards," said Kingston vice president, consumer markets group Rick Webb.
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