Intel-powered Lenovo 3000 N100 notebooks, connected with Reliance's Netconnect data card offering wireless Internet access on the move, will be placed in 200 Reliance World and Reliance Communication outlets in 100 cities across India. Customers walking into any of the 200 Reliance Netconnect "Experience Zones" will now be able to move around anywhere in these outlets and use the Lenovo notebooks to wirelessly surf the Internet.
The Lenovo 3000 N100 is the first Intel dual-core notebook from Lenovo designed for home and small business users. Powered by an Intel Core Duo/Solo processor, the N100 features a wide-screen TFT, integrated camera, integrated fingerprint reader and Lenovo Care tools.
S.P. Shukla, president, Wireless, Reliance Communications said, "Reliance high data speed wireless network converts the entire country into a hotspot for laptop users. A laptop user is always in control of situations as he is connected 24 x 7 x 365 in over 6000 towns and 3 lakh villages, and on all major highways and rail routes. Reliance Netconnect "Experience Zones" are being launched to demonstrate the benefits and convenience of Reliance data card to millions of Internet users."
"This is a marketing innovation aimed at letting customers experience the convenience of mobile, wireless computing. A notebook enhanced with a wireless data card offers unmatched productivity, entertainment and style. Users enjoy a greater degree of flexibility and satisfaction and are truly mobile," said Neeraj Sharma, managing director, Lenovo South Asia.
Reliance Netconnect Zones have been installed in Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Patna, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Indore, Bhubneshwar and Chennai.
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By: Sharon Khare
| Jan 31,2007
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