Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Sahara fires up the local netbook market with latest offering

Latest in extensive range of high quality, affordable mobile solutions to meet growing user needs

Sahara Computers, global suppliers of information, communication and digital lifestyle technology, proudly announces the availability of its latest offering to the burgeoning netbook space, a growing and active market segment defined by low cost, feature-rich mobile solutions.

“Consumers have become quite used to workplace computing and are now looking at offerings at home for internet and email applications. The credit crunch has affected consumer budgets but this is where we believe the netbook offers a solution to meet their pocket,” explains Naidoo.

Netbooks, initially brought out to address the ultra low cost PC market segment, have now become fully functional mobile computing devices that can address the SOHO and education markets. It is an affordable option for education, photo and video viewing, social networking, e-mail, messaging, browsing, and numerous other Internet activities and basic applications

The incorporation of Intel® Atom™ technology ensures an easy-to-use mobile device that offers a seamless online experience.

The Sahara Imagebook, with 10.1” LCD widescreen, is powered by Intel® Atom™ technology and features 1GB memory, a 160GB hard disk drive and a built-in webcam. With models featuring built-in 3G, the Sahara Imagebook offers a complete anytime, anywhere computing experience.

The Sahara Imagebook offers the option of Ubuntu Linux or Microsoft Windows® XP Home Operating system as well as a one-year fetch and repair warranty.

“These benefits reflect Sahara’s ongoing effort to transfer the benefit of high powered, reliable, cost efficient mobile resources to a growing market place. The launch of this solution is timed well against the company’s ongoing Get IT services and support campaign, aimed at assisting the market, the channel and consumers to extract maximum benefit from technology investment,” says Naidoo.

1 comment:

  1. Finally a step in the right direction. Way to go offering Linux as an alternative!

    drubin
    http://blog.smartcube.co.za

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