DevDepot RAM Store Rolls Out

DevDepot RAM Store Rolls Out

DEVDEPOT RAM STORE GOES ONLINE!
-- Build to order memory, lifetime guarantee, up to the minute pricing!

Westlake Village, CA -- April 4th, 2001 -- DevDepot, the source for
technology and developer products, has put online a new memory store that
offers over 5,000 types of RAM and memory products -- for
Macs, PCs, even Flash Memory for cameras or MP3 players. DevDepot is
taking a different and innovative approach to RAM. Each module is built to
order, making sure customers get exactly the module they need, shipped
within a few days, at up-to-the-minute prices.

DevDepot's RAM store (http://www.devdepot.com/memory) features an
interactive, lightning fast "RAM Locator" that will help customers identify
their computer make and model from over 1,400 types of systems. The RAM
Locator then presents customers with their systems memory requirements,
limitations, and a list of modules available with up-to-the-minute prices.

"The great thing about DevDepot's build to order approach is that customers
get exactly what they need, with less overhead and lower costs, and they
get the freshest product available at today's market pricing." said Neil
Ticktin, CEO of Xplain Corporation -- the parent company of DevDepot.
"Unlike other vendors, DevDepot is not padding pricing to deal with day to
day price fluctuations. There's no guesswork! You know you are getting
the right memory for the right machine at the right price." Ticktin
continues.

Memory modules are built to exacting factory specs by DevDepot's
manufacturing team with over 60 years of combined experience in the
computer memory and peripheral industry. Each product is backed by a
lifetime guarantee. Customers don't have to ask for, as an example, PC100
RAM that may or may not work in their machine. Instead at DevDepot,
customers just look for options for their PowerBook G4 or Vaio Digital
Studio -- and know that it's built to work for that specific machine ...
including those using the latest firmware updates.

Because modules are built to order, the Depot is able to offer a huge
selection with fast delivery. Most modules ship within a couple of days.
Thousands of types of memory for Macintosh, PCs are available. You can not
only find the latest RAM for your Macintosh or WinTel machine -- but also
that 10 year old LCIII hiding in the closet just begging to be used.
DevDepot even carries Flash Memory for cameras or MP3 players.

About DevDepot

DevDepot is a division of Xplain Corporation. DevDepot is a mail order,
retail sales and distribution company offering a wide collection of
computer resources. As the premiere source of application development
software as well as web and Palm OS development tools, QuickTime VR
development software and hardware, system administration and Internet
server tools, games and more!

If you have any questions regarding DevDepot, please contact us by eMail or
phone. To place your product in the DevDepot, contact
mailto:vendor_relations@devdepot.com. For questions regarding your order or
our service, please contact mailto:custservice@devdepot.com.

About Xplain Corporation

Xplain Corporation has three divisions -- publishing, mail order and custom
services. The publishing division includes MacTech(r) Magazine
http://www.mactech.com/, and THINK Reference(tm). The mail order division
operates DevDepot(sm) http://www.devdepot.com/, and RadGad(sm)
http://www.radgad.com/. Custom services provides custom publishing and
trade show services including such projects as WWDC Exhibit Fair and
MacTech Central. Founded in 1984, the company has its offices in Westlake
Village, California. See http://www.xplain.com for more information.

DevDepot
850-P Hampshire Road
Westlake Village, CA 91361
877-DEPOT-NOW
Outside US/Canada: 805-494-9797
Fax: 805-494-9798
info@devdepot.com
http://www.devdepot.com/memory

###

Press Contact:
Nick DeMello
DevDepot
marketing@devdepot.com
805-494-9797 x105

DevDepot is not responsible for typographical errors. Offers subject to
change at any time. Copyright 1984-2001 DevDepot. Some material copyright
of their respective holders. All Rights Reserved.

 
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