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Keeping its commitment to Indian customers of bringing them the very best in latest technology, HCL Infosystems Limited, India's premier information enabler and country's leading ICT system integrator and Distribution Company announced shipment of its PCs based on Intel Atom that was launched world wide, yesterday by Intel. Atom is Intel’s smallest processor built with the world's smallest transistors. Based on Intel Atom, HCL also announced the launch of a new desktop PC and the next variant of MiLeap, the ultra portable range of leaptops.
Earlier this year, HCL launched ‘MiLeap’, country’s first ultra mobile PC for the consumer who needs to stay connected, informed, entertained and productive-anytime and anywhere. MiLeap’s affordability, lightweight and compact size makes it very convenient to use while on-the-move. Extending its offerings under MiLeap range of ultra portable PCs, HCL has introduced this new variant of MiLeap based on Intel. The launch today, makes ‘MiLeap’ one of the most comprehensive range of ultra portable laptops in the world, offering entry level models for first time users, mid range for the regular and more frequent users; and high end touch screen tablet MiLeap for professionals and tech geeks, offering a complete computing experience on-the-go.
Commenting on the launch Mr. George Paul, Executive Vice President, HCL Infosystems Limited, said: “Taking forward our commitment of developing environment friendly products and to bring the best in technology to Indian customers, we introduce the new power efficient range of PCs based on Intel’s latest Atom Processor. HCL have been jointly working with its partners towards propelling wider acceptance of IT amongst the masses with a strong commitment towards offering innovative technology at affordable prices. Taking the new technology initiatives towards Greener IT, Intel’s Atom processor complements HCL’s green initiatives as they are built for lower power consumption. We are happy to offer such innovative technology, to continue our quest for having a healthier environment and leveraging the power of IT, to empower people across
The new range of PCs and MiLeap will be available nation wide at all HCL digilife stores, large format retailers and other HCL dealer outlets. As a commitment to its ongoing environment initiatives, HCL plans to introduce more products with lower environment footprint. These will also be more efficient and affordable to the masses.
Sourced From: Vaishnavi Corporate Communications Pvt Ltd
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