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HP unveils series of PCs, netbooks, thin clients

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BEIJING, CHINA: With the aim to bring transformation in the working style of consumers by coming up with innovative technology and simultaneously adapting green technology in the products intended to express concern for the environment, HP has launched a new series of mini notebooks, desktops and workstations in the capital city of China, Beijing.

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The products would be available in the Indian market within a month. HP has launched Mini 110, HP Pavilion MS 200, HP dx2810 Special Edition PC and HP t5730w Thin Client alternative desktop PC.

“With the change in technology and bringing transformation in the designs, consumers are now changing their lifestyle. People are looking at innovative designs that reflects their personality. With these products HP is also contributing to save the environment through its green concept. For example, there are alternatives to business computing such as server based computing and cloud computing that are gaining exposure in the market,” remarked See Chein Teik, Senior VP—Personal Systems Group, HP Asia Pacific and Japan while unveiling the products.

Speaking about the thin client, Teil commented that the newly launched products are easy to manage and their running cost is also low.

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“They have long lifecycle. Driven by Web 2.0, that reflects the transformation from social media to cloud services, HP is promoting Client Services. Increasingly digital lifestyles and micro-segmentation of consumers and their needs will not be addressed by a single capable device with multi-functions, but by many of these multi-functional devices that an end-user will come to expect to complement their needs and usage scenarios.”

“Equally important will be the question of how socially responsible and environment-friendly are the brands and the devices. This universal truth applies to lifestyle consumers and also to businesses seeking better business outcomes from their technology decisions. We believe we are well poised to deliver and meet these needs and provide meaningful solutions to our customers,” he added.

(The author was hosted in Beijing by HP)

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