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AppleMac Centre selects Kalliba as its upgrade choice

24 January 2001 News

Online Apple store, AppleMac Centre, has selected Kalliba memory as its choice for memory upgrades on its website ( www.applemaccentre.co.za). Kalliba is manufactured locally by Kalliba Technologies and is distributed by AXiZ.

The site aims to become the most trusted and preferred on-line Apple Authorised Reseller for Apple users and enthusiasts in South Africa. Apart from the memory upgrades provided by Kalliba, AXiZ says that the store offers a wide array of Apple equipment from scanners to printers and software.

"We selected Kalliba memory as our preferred memory options because of the high quality of the product," says Hein Jonker, Integrations Manager of PixelArt, the company behind the site. "We have also been impressed with the high levels of product availability and service from AXiZ."

PixelArt, which is a part of the Hirt and Carter group, provides hardware, software and support for Apple equipment. "We formed AppleMac Centre with a commitment to providing Internet users with the best value in high quality brand name equipment," says Jonker. "Not only do we sell the products, but we support them too. By offering our clients this kind of solution, we can ensure that they will never have to go to a third party agent for support."

Locally manufactured by Kalliba Technologies, the Kalliba memory is a high-quality product that uses a six-layer printed circuit board. The modules are produced to ISO9002 standards and use components from leading suppliers such as Hyundai and Toshiba.

For further information contact Paula Agar, (011) 233 310, [email protected]





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