"Various applications including e-mails, Internet, MS word, processing and Tally can run on Nettop. It simply indicates that it is targeted at every vertical of the market, including SOHO and corporates," said Amit Rambhia, Director, Panache.
The product is priced at Rs. 4,990. Besides, the company claimed that its SFF product also helps in saving electricity cost. "The new Panache product saves cost on electricity consumption. The power consumption of the product is 90 percent less than any other desktop PC," said Rambhia.
The product would be made available in the market from third week of April, through various distributors across the country. In Maharastra, the product would be distributed through Computer Depot and Unicon System in Gujarat, and Yash Systems in Andhra Pradesh. "We are already is talks with some of the major distributors in other region for the same. They will showcase our products as well," he added.
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