Paramount and Kingston team up for movies on flash memory

Courtesy Engadget  Mon, 11/02/2009 - 17:43

Movies delivered on memory cards isn't an entirely new development (Sony did it back in the early days of the PSP ), but it looks like Paramount and Kingston think the idea is prime for a comeback, and have today announced a partnership that'll see some of the studio's movies delivered on SD cards and USB drives.

That gets started with Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen on a (presumably reusable) 4GB Kingston DataTraveler I USB drive...


 

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