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Interactive Media Corporation Introduces the Kanguru Micro MP3 Player, the Next Evolution in USB Flash Drives

ASHLAND, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 3, 2002--Interactive Media Corporation today announced the release of the new KanguruMicro MP3, a palm sized USB Flash Drive and MP3 player rolled into one.

Measuring at just 3 inches, the new KanguruMicro MP3 comes with its own set of headphones, a rechargeable battery that lasts up to six hours and the ability to store as much as 256MB worth of data or three and a half hours worth of music.

"Functioning as both a USB Flash Drive and a mini MP3 player, this product is great for just about everyone. It is much smaller than portable tape players or CD players and its storage capacities eliminate the need to worry about carrying tapes or CDs," said Nate Cote, vice president of product management for Interactive Media. "Just plug the device into your USB port, download your favorite tunes and listen while out for a jog, relaxing on the beach or commuting to your next destination."

In addition to storing music, the KanguruMicro MP3 can also be used to store Word, Excel or any type of data file. Starting at $99.95, the KanguruMicro MP3 weighs only 46g, offers plug and play abilities, requires no external power and is driverless with most operating systems. Also, as an added feature, the battery is rechargeable through your USB port and comes with mini ear buds, a neck strap and a universal headphone adapter.

The KanguruMicro MP3 works with Windows, Macintosh and Linux operating systems, most without device drivers. In addition, standard features of this product include an LED indicator, write protect switch and power support savings mode.

Founded in 1992, Interactive Media Corporation, located in Ashland, Mass., is a manufacturer of innovative, high quality storage and multimedia devices. For more information on Interactive Media Corporation, visit their website at www.interactivemediacorp.com or call Emmett Jorgensen at (508) 663-0105 x203.


Contact:

     Interactive Media Corporation
     Emmett Jorgensen, 508/663-0105 x203
     emmettj@interactivemediacorp.com

Source: Interactive Media Corporation

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