Monday, August 13th 2007

Mushkin introduces Safe and Protect Packaging (SPP)

Mushkin introduces Safe & Protect Packaging (SPP)

The world's renowned brand of performance RAM, Mushkin, has launched a new packaging design called Safe and Protect Packaging (SPP). The SPP is a smartly designed black plastic casing enveloped in a cardboard sleeve. Mushkin is the first in the world to introduce an alternative packaging form, away from the conventional blister pack.

The new SPP format will store RAM safely and firmly with its strong plastic case, reinforced with a thick cardboard sleeve. The plastic case is made with anti-static material to serve as an extra protection. This packaging is expected to enhance its product stand-out on retail shelves as well as perfectly matching to its brand image.

Aside from the safe and protect properties, the SPP is able to contain various types of Mushkin memory modules (DIMM and/or SO-DIMM) and it can also hold up to 6 pcs of RAM (4 DIMMs & 2 SO-DIMMs) as well as an instruction leaflet. The packaging also comes with a CD/DVD slot.

"At Mushkin, we always strive to do things differently and provide more to consumers. This SPP is the first of its kind in the RAM market and will benefit both retailers and consumers. Apart from this, we will continue to innovate and develop new products to bring more to our consumers," said Mr. Zikria "Saki" Hoffmann, general manager of Mushkin Europe.


And the best news is - this really cool packaging design comes to consumers with any Mushkin RAM products at no additional costs.
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42 Comments on Mushkin introduces Safe and Protect Packaging (SPP)

#1
newtekie1
Semi-Retired Folder
This is great if you like to buy RAM just to store it. Otherwise it is pretty useless.
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#2
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
it looks just like a DVD case is there any point whatsoever?
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#3
russianboy
ooo a new case. I must buy memory!
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#4
Darknova
Dark RideMushkin is the first in the world to introduce an alternative packaging form, away from the conventional blister pack.
Ever bought crucial? that comes in a cardboard box and anti-static bags...not a blister pack...

But woo...I buy memory, it goes in my PC...when I'm done with it, it goes in to another PC or the bin (depending on condition). So it's nothing special tbh.
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#5
Urlyin
I still do pencil mods
ooooo ... it's like one of the main vendors that support our web site ... lets bash it some more .. :nutkick: I think it looks better and has a reuse instead of the cheap plastic packing you get with most ... that you have to toss after you open it .. some of us do have memory just laying around and this does help protect them .... meh but it's not anything super but it does give us a chance to support those that support us .. :toast:
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#6
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
Urlyinooooo ... it's like one of the main vendors that support our web site ... lets bash it some more .. :nutkick: I think it looks better and has a reuse instead of the cheap plastic packing you get with most ... that you have to toss after you open it .. some of us do have memory just laying around and this does help protect them .... meh but it's not anything super but it does give us a chance to support those that support us .. :toast:
hey wait i got buy mushkin ram and then you get a free DVD case with it :rockout:

or maybe they will give us games when we buy their ram like with vid cards now that would be a usefull case :toast:
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#7
lemonadesoda
Urlyinooooo ... it's like one of the main vendors that support our web site ... lets bash it some more .. :nutkick: I think it looks better and has a reuse instead of the cheap plastic packing you get with most ... that you have to toss after you open it .. some of us do have memory just laying around and this does help protect them .... meh but it's not anything super but it does give us a chance to support those that support us .. :toast:
Hey wait, I hadn't realised TPU was biased toward sponsors and cash for recommendations! :wtf:
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#8
erocker
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It sure in the hell beats a stupid blister pack. I think it's a great idea since alot of ram gets damaged during shipping. Mushkin is top quality stuff, why not put it in high quality packaging that you are more likely to save than throw out?
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#9
Sasqui
What a useless story - have you ever seen the fancy plexiglass slide-open case that GEiL uses for it's sticks (or at least used to)? It's bulletproof!

Edit: ok, not a useless story, but close.
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#10
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
erockerIt sure in the hell beats a stupid blister pack. I think it's a great idea since alot of ram gets damaged during shipping. Mushkin is top quality stuff, why not put it in high quality packaging that you are more likely to save than throw out?
yeah thats true i hate blister pacs the things are always a pain to open and these are reusable mushkin is helping the enviroment AHHHHHHH
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#11
Urlyin
I still do pencil mods
lemonadesodaHey wait, I hadn't realised TPU was biased toward sponsors and cash for recommendations! :wtf:
not bias ... and certainly we can be objective .. it's the constant negative posts that serve no purpose... it's just a memory case and no reason to bash it ... I wanted some members to realize that there are those that do help support us ... so an objective remark is considerate .. but don't bash it because you can ...
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#12
pt
not a suicide-bomber
Urlyinooooo ... it's like one of the main vendors that support our web site ... lets bash it some more .. :nutkick: I think it looks better and has a reuse instead of the cheap plastic packing you get with most ... that you have to toss after you open it .. some of us do have memory just laying around and this does help protect them .... meh but it's not anything super but it does give us a chance to support those that support us .. :toast:
send me some ram or i wil bash it :p
NOW!
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#13
3991vhtes
i do agree with the people that think it looks like a DVD case.
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#14
Urlyin
I still do pencil mods
ptsend me some ram or i wil bash it :p
NOW!
it's on its way ... wait for it .. :nutkick:
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#15
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
Urlyinit's on its way ... wait for it .. :nutkick:
rofl i want some redline DDR1 2X1gb single channel 2.0 cas etc. would be nice for me and i happen to like to talk more than quiet old PT
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#16
Urlyin
I still do pencil mods
cdawallrofl i want some redline DDR1 2X1gb single channel 2.0 cas etc. would be nice for me and i happen to like to talk more than quiet old PT
Well if and when I upgrade I can sell you my Redline 2X1gb set cheap ...
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#17
3991vhtes
I don't want to start a flame war or anything. but, I don't like mushkin....I like Kingston or Corsair RAM.
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#18
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
UrlyinWell if and when I upgrade I can sell you my Redline 2X1gb set cheap ...
cheap as in free?

j/k

see i already get to reserve them ehh


and i want them sent in one of those fancy DVD cases to
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#19
3991vhtes
cdawalland i want them sent in one of those fancy DVD cases to
:roll:
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#20
Urlyin
I still do pencil mods
3991vhtes:roll:
hehe ... he can wait for it too ... :slap:
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#21
HookeyStreet
Eat, sleep, game!
I like the idea of a reusable protective case......I hate blister packs :mad:

At least this way the RAM will be safe if you decide to re-sell or RMA it ;)
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#22
Duonger
Mushkin U.S.A.
3991vhtesI don't want to start a flame war or anything. but, I don't like mushkin....I like Kingston or Corsair RAM.
why not?
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#23
3991vhtes
Duongerwhy not?
I've had better expirences w/ Kingston or Corsair.
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#24
Fleekar
It's gonna become a standard right? So whether we like it or not its comin.

I think its ok, but not worth showing off to the world
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#25
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Is it supposed to help with Shipping of said products? Im not understanding their thinking unless your like Newegg.com or Compusa or something.
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