01 February 2008

Low-priced laptops

Before the advent of these low-priced laptops only top business peoples and professionals working in a big concern could use them. The main underlying reason behind this usage is the cost factor. Penetration of these aggressively priced laptops into the market would lead a situation in which laptop will be called as a PC for the poor. The nation wide sales of this product has been opened by HCL. The laptop comes up with a 7-inch LCD screen and they plunge in the budding class of Ultra Compact PC. The MiLeap X is the entry-level model and it is the derivative of the classmate PC. It filters out the moving parts and it achieves it by promoting the hard drive for an eight-megabyte Flash memory. This feature may not sound so flashy but it is passable for the work we tend to do such as browsing, emailing and other indispensable office applications. The memory is 512 MB in view of the fact that the device is inculcated with a mobile Celeron processor. The innovative vividness of HCL is clear to us as they reinstate Windows operating systems with a Linux distribution. This feature alone would have saved RS.10,000 thus making it possible for HCL to sell it at RS.14,000. This product has a wide market beyond school, college and home and it is also provided with WiFI. The screen is touch -sensitive and it has all the sizzling functionality of a PC. This is indeed technology growth for you.

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