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*HCL launches sub-14K laptops

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NEW DELHI: With a little help from Intel, Indian hardware manufacturer HCL
Infosystems on Tuesday launched an ultra portable range of laptops with
mobile
Internet computing experience under Rs 15,000. And no, they are not called
Classmate!
The self-branded laptops called HCL MiLeap X and Y Series have been
designed exclusively for India, claimed the company.
HCL already has an existing range of its laptops called Leaptop. The
entry-level
laptop however does not have a hard disk and runs on Linux, though Microsft
Vista can be added in the high-end Y Series.
Like Classmate PC from Intel, the two new models with a 7 inch screen size
are
ultra-light and weigh under-one kg. But there have been modifications made
and
customisation done for the product to suit to the needs of other user
segments
than just students.
Despite the price, the new range offers a full PC functionality with
Internet experience unlike Classmate, and at a price
much lower than Classmate.
'MiLeap' is targeted at consumer who needs to stay connected, informed,
entertained and productive-anytime and
anywhere. It's lightweight and small in size makes it so convenient, that
one does not think twice about carrying it to the
office, home, gym or park, or using it in a train, bus, plane or metro,
claimed the company.
Said HCL Infosystems chairman and CEO Ajay Chowdhry, "HCL is proud of its
heritage of leading the technology
revolution in India. With a legacy of having pioneered India's first
micro-computer, the country's first desktop PC and the
first home PC, at HCL it's always been our endeavour to create technologies
that touch lives.
"MiLeap' Leaptops will herald in a new category of computing devices,
opening up a wide range of new usage
scenarioes and application areas," he added.
Speaking at the launch of HCL's new product, Intel's managing director,
sales and marketing, South Asia, Ramamurthy
Sivakumar said, "In a world where the access to information technology is
really the passport to the 21st century, Intel
and HCL are determined to broaden the number of people who can get access to
the Internet."
MiLeap Leaptops' ultra portable form factor makes it convenient to carry and
open up new possibilities in usage among
a much larger number of people in corporates and particularly small
businesses.
The price of MiLeap X Series starts at Rs 13,990 and it will be available in
both flash-based and disk based storage
versions. Its design makes it dustproof, shock-proof and durable just like
Classmate.
Both the models have network ports, are Wi-Fi ready, have the option for a
data card and are available with
GUI-enabled Linux OS which the company has said it will support with a 24
hour helpline.
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The high-end MiLeap Y Series Leaptops will be sold for under Rs 30,000 and
powered by Intel's Ultra Mobile Platform and Microsoft's Vista Home Premium
operating system. It weighs just 960 gm
and comes with a Swivel 7'' touch screen, 80 GB HDD, wireless connectivity,
data card option, Bluetooth and Ethernet
network port offering full PC functionality with Internet.
MiLeaptop Y Series also has navigational pad that offers multiple features
such as touch screen, thumboard, stylus,
keyboard, mouse and one-touch buttons. The Microsoft Windows Vista Home
premium powered MiLeap Y series,
however, has been priced at Rs 33,990.


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