MUMBAI: Allied Computers International (Asia) Pvt. Ltd, the Notebook Company
will launch world’s fastest notebook ‘ACI Impression’ in India later this
month. The notebook will be priced at Rs 1.09 lakh.
ACI, managing director, Hirji Patel said, " This notebook will cross all
the barrier in the market. Apart from this we are giving some value for their
money."
This notebook comes with Intel mobile PIV Northwood processor with uFCPGA socket
and supports 200/266M DDR RAM module. The important feature of this notebook is
the Nvidia SQ17 Video Chip with 32 MB DDR for VRAM. The notebook will be
available with HDD of 20GB, 30GB and 40 GB.
As if attractive pricing is not enough, ACI has tied up with National Insurance
and bundled one-year comprehensive insurance at no additional cost. "Since
notebooks are high value items and prone to thefts, this cover provides peace of
mind to our customers," affirms Hirji.
ACI, the UK based notebook specialist has now set up its wholly owned subsidiary
in India, whereas earlier it was present through a local partner. The new
subsidiary will now take over all the marketing, after sales service and channel
Management activities of the ACI brand in India thus moving completely out of
its earlier Indian partner.
The company has recently unveiled its Emerald range of notebooks. With prices
starting at Rs. 89,990, these notebooks powered with Intel’s latest P4
processor are the first in the market to beat the one-lakh barrier.
For security conscious buyers with critical data on their notebooks, ACI offers
the option of a fingerprint scanner.
The company is expecting to be in the top 2 in India in two years time frame.
ACI has already bagged orders from prestigious organizations such as Asian
Paints, Nerolac, India Today Group, Indian Army, Delhi University and LG
Electronic Systems.
ACI already has service centers in Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore. Service centers
are also being set up in Ahmedabad, Pune, Chennai, Hyderabad, Delhi and Kolkata.
Service is also available globally in Europe and US.
ACI to launch fastest notebook, opens subsidiary in India
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