Brand watch: Lenovo unveils 3000 series notebooks
Kathmandu, May 8:
Leading laptop brand Lenovo has announced the launch of its Lenovo 3000 series notebooks in Nepal.
Currently, Lenovo’s Think range of PCs- ThinkPad notebooks and ThinkCentre desktops - targeted at large and medium-to-large enterprises, are in the market.
“The launch of the Lenovo 3000 series consumer range in Nepal is in
line with our strategy of pursuing emerging opportunities. The Lenovo 3000 series is designed keeping in mind the requirements of home users and meets the users requirements for stylish, innovative and easy-to-use PCs,” said Neeraj Sharma, managing director, Lenovo South Asia.
Thakral Brothers Pte Ltd, a Singapore-based company, will engage directly with its distribution partner in Nepal and provide full-fledged service and support for the new models.
Of the newly introduced two models, the Lenovo 3000 C200 is best suited for home consumers wanting a simple, stylish and worry-free computing experience, according to the company. It features an Intel Celeron M 420 processor, 60 GB hard disk, 256 MB memory and a 15-inch TFT screen. The C200 also offers connectivity features such as integrated 802.11 a/b/g wireless LAN, 10/100 Ethernet and an internal 56 kbps modem.
The Lenovo 3000 N10 notebook is ideal for home users seeking innovative, stylish and worry-free PCs with easy-to-use features and technology backed by comprehensive service and support. The notebook is powered by Intel Core Duo processors and is available in two versions. Standard features include a 4-in-1 multi card reader for downloading digital pictures from multiple types of memory cards, four USB ports, 1394 and S-video ports.
These models are pre-loaded with productive software for easy management of data, photos, and music. Both versions of the N100 feature an integrated 1.3 megapixel camera for personal communications and Bluetooth for easier wireless ommunication.
The newly launched Lenovo 3000 series are priced in the range of Rs 50,000 to Rs 100,000.