Jump Lab can also customize the front plate of the EDG in addition to its content, which is password-protected and managed or updated via the Internet so only the customers can change it. Jump Lab says usage of the EDG can be tracked and measured and the card is capable of generating revenue via membership and ad fees, though it does not elaborate on how exactly. It also promises content is easily converted to load onto the EDG, although the card's capacity is not known.
In large quantities to corporate clients, Jump Lab sells the EDG at between $17.50 and $29.50, depending on the number ordered.
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