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Kingston Launches New System-Specific Memory Packages for Notebooks

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Kingston launched a fleet of new system-specific SO-DIMM memory packages. Each of these packages contain memory that's tested for 100% compatibility and rated performance on the notebook makes they're specific to. These include HP, Dell, Apple, Lenovo, Sony, and Toshiba. The new packages make it easy for ground-store buyers to pick the right memory for their notebooks off the rack, with minimal help from the storekeepers. Newer batches of Kingston DDR3 SO-DIMM memory for notebooks will implement the new packaging.



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The one "for Apple" has to be $30 more :p
 
My professional opinion is: Bruwahahhha :D
 
.........:wtf: Last time I checked you don't need system specific memory.
 
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