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Company announces participation in Made for Sansa program.

Palo Alto, CA (PRWEB) September 28, 2006 -- Speck Products today announced their line-up of stylish accessories has expanded to include cases for SanDisk’s flagship Sansa™ e200 Series MP3 players. The new cases, under the Made for Sansa program, will start shipping today at www.speckproducts.com.

“SanDisk’s leadership in the flash memory and MP3 player market along with Speck’s innovative product assortment will bring the Sansa e200 user-experience to another level of fun and excitement,” said Tim Hickman, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “We are thrilled to be part of the Made for Sansa program and believe our cases will further personalize the portable audio experience for customers with unique fashion and style.”

Speck’s new SanDisk® Sansa e200 Series line-up includes:

•     Canvas Sport™ Cases for Sansa e200 – Suit up your Sansa e200 player with this classic sneaker-inspired design. Made of durable canvas and rubber, and available in black, white or pink, the Canvas Sport’s cool sporty look is in a league of its own.

•     Active Sport™ Armband for Sansa e200 – The perfect training partner, Active Sport cases are made of breathable mesh material for comfort, and an adjustable Velcro armband for a perfect fit. Each lightweight case features reflective material for added protection at night. The case and sewn-in screen protector cushions and protects your Sansa e200 player during vigorous workouts. Classic gray and white colors will match any outfit.

•     ToughSkin™ Case for Sansa e200 – ToughSkin strikes the perfect balance between fashion and ruggedness. Designed with shock-absorbing, rubberized bumpers and tear-resistant plastic, it provides active users with a unique, personalized cover that can withstand the dust, knocks and scratches associated with active lifestyles.

“Speck’s reputation for designing creative, spirited and functional products made it a perfect fit for the Made for Sansa program,” said Eric Bone, director of product marketing at SanDisk. “We know that music lovers are just as serious about their fashion as their music, and by partnering with Speck, we feel we will surpass those expectations.”

Canvas Sport and Active Sport cases are available and shipping to customers and retail partners now. ToughSkin cases will be available early October. All cases have an MSRP of $24.95.

Images available at: /press/sansa/

About Speck Products: Founded in 2001 Speck Products (Palo Alto, CA) has become a dominant market leader in the iPod, cell phone, satellite radio and electronic accessory category. Since the first product release at Mac World 2001, Speck has released in excess of 100 SKU’s. Selling spirited, fun and unique products, Speck continues to be a category champion with a proactive approach and focus toward innovation, lifestyle, design and fashion.
Speck's line of products can be found worldwide at Apple retail stores and at most major electronics dealers.

"SanDisk is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation, registered in the U.S. and other countries. Sansa and the Made for Sansa logo are trademarks of SanDisk Corporation."

MEDIA CONTACTS
SPECK PRODUCTS: Andrea Lim, 650-463-8917
SANDISK CORPORATION: Carmella Lyman, Lyman Public Relations, 707-256-3834








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