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ACi to launch first diary sized laptops in India

BANGALORE: Allied Computers International (Asia Ltd) will soon launch the first ever diary sized and low priced laptops in the country.

Priced at Rs 14,999, the laptops will have impressive feature like VIA 1.0 GHz ULV CPU, 512GB RAM, 40GB hard disk along with WiFi and Bluetooth capabilities, company chairman and Managing Director Hirji Kanthibhai Patel said today.

The laptops will be introduced in the market by the first quarter of this year and will be available throughout India through company showrooms and through tie ups with supermarkets, malls and retails showroom franchisess, he said.

The standard model will be aimed at those looking for basic office suite and internet capabilities, he said, adding that the company planned to bring the higher end version of the same model priced around Rs 22,000.

"Technology has been growing in leaps and bounds in our country. Contributing to this growth, I want to bring technology to every man's doorstep. My aim is to cut through the cost barrier and make laptops afforable to every man in this country", he said, displaying the laptop's new version

The company, listed on BSE last month, proposes to raise Rs 100 crore through issue of foreign currency convertible bonds (FCCBs) to enable it open 80 more multi-brand service centres across India from the existing 27, besides funding expansion programmes in laptop business.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News_b...how/2684169.cms

well for a start the dully mobile indian is not far away..

Does any one have a 'view' or 'review' on the via processor?

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Did u say 512GB -_- RAM ?

GB ????

should have been 512MB i guess

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This is what I heard from their announcement... The production and roll out is planned for March 2008 and will initially be available only in Mumbai, Gujarat, Pune and Delhi, the company is planning to launch it in other Indian cities through its own multi-brand laptop service centres in the metros.. The new laptop has a seven inch TFT screen, weighs 950 grams and has the size of a simple diary to ensure it fits nicely within ones briefcase or carry bag without adding weight to ones shoulder.

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The Chairman and Managing Director of Allied Computers, Mr Hirji K. Patel, displaying the prototype of the Rs 14,999-laptop in Bangalore on Tuesday

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Did u say 512GB -_- RAM ?

GB ????

should have been 512MB i guess

I did only the copying buddy. The news is as it was.

I am impressed by the claim that a Via 1.0 ULV CPU is 'claimed' equivalent of Pentium M.

Is it true? any reviews..and all...

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Did u say 512GB -_- RAM ?

GB ????

should have been 512MB i guess

I did only the copying buddy. The news is as it was.

I am impressed by the claim that a Via 1.0 ULV CPU is 'claimed' equivalent of Pentium M.

Is it true? any reviews..and all...

ya i meant the article only.

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VIA has lots of small form factor designs, recently they released a Pico-ITX form factor kit, from which anyone can assemble a full PC which is almost a size of a DVD ROM drive :)

I hope Allied Computers will release a stable product, with good customer support

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VIA has lots of small form factor designs, recently they released a Pico-ITX form factor kit, from which anyone can assemble a full PC which is almost a size of a DVD ROM drive :)

I hope Allied Computers will release a stable product, with good customer support

Do you have any info about the source from where the kit can be taken... or any OEM providing under some other brand name..in India.

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Do you have any info about the source from where the kit can be taken... or any OEM providing under some other brand name..in India.

VIA artigo link: http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/embedded/artigo/index.jsp

Only indian contact I come accross is

VIA Technologies, Inc., India

No. 3163, 1st Floor, 12A Main

Domlur Main Road, HAL II Stage

Bangalore - 560 038.

India

Tel: 91-80-66166201

Fax: 91-80-66166203

E-Mail: mkt@via.com.tw

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One more UMPC from Gigabyte at

http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Notebo...?ProductID=2506

ofcourse using the same processor but it adds on that even xp professional can be used

* Genuine Microsoft®Windows®XP Home

or Genuine Microsoft®Windows®XP Professional

* VIA® Esther Mobile Technology

* VIA Esther ULV C7-M (1.0GHz, 400/800MHz, 128KB/128KB L2)

* VIA VX-700 UniChrome Pro II Graphics Integrated

* DDR2-533 768MB on board

* 6.5'' TFT-LCD WVGA, 800x480, with LED backlight

* Integrated 300K Pixel Web Camera

* Dimension: 190*120.8*28.3 mm

* Weight: 740g

the review for Packard Bell is given here- http://www.umpcportal.com/modules/news/art...hp?storyid=1030

I am quite infatuated with the nanobook.. as you must have guessed by now..

can you believe the ACi, launching the same in India, has an email id on their web site which has all the mails bouncing off it.

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Uses LED backlight, So better display and more battery life

Any info on pricing?

ofcourse using the same processor but it adds on that even xp professional can be used

Aci computer is also running on XP :) .

1Ghz processor is sufficient for XP pro.

Many UMPC models uses Vista as OS (not sure which version :) ).

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Uses LED backlight, So better display and more batter life

Any info on pricing?

ofcourse using the same processor but it adds on that even xp professional can be used

Aci computer is also running on XP :) .

1Ghz processor is sufficient for XP pro.

Many UMPC models uses Vista as OS (not sure which version :) ).

ACi mentions XP Home and Vista Basic.

The basic model Via C7M 1.0GHz starts at Rs.14999/- taxes additional i believe

I guess if the screen size can be extended to fit the lead size then it will be more attractive ofcourse at the same price..

and yes dd i mention more then 1.0GHz and yes more hard disk and yes.....

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It has 40 GB hard drive, its wifi ready, Bluetooth enabled but no mention of the optical drive?

I hope it has atleast Combo drive or DVD-ROM ..

Price of this laptop would be 15600 Rs

This diary sized laptop will be launched all over India by May 2008

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It may not be possible to fit an optical drive in this small size notebook,

Even laptops with 12" screen normally will not have built in optical drives.

Manufactores will avoid optical drives to reduce weight,cost and battery life

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Laptops do have half height SLOT IN optical drives so i think this diary sized laptop also should have atleast a DVD-ROM drive

i understand the cost concern but if they include the DVD-ROM drive in this particular laptop & sell it at say Rs 16500 than also

its seems quite ok.. ofcourse one needs to first see how robust these diary sized laptops are

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12 hour battery life has been stated in one of the news briefings..

is it for real guys?!!!!1

For the people

Author: Sunayana Suresh and Raisa Simula Date: 10 Jan 2008

In a dream to make India a laptop nation, ACi launched a laptop that costs Rs 15,000

Chote Ustaad: Hirji Patel of ACi works on the newly launched 950 gms-weighing diary-sized laptop

In a country where buying a computer is still considered a luxury, Allied Computers International have come up with a great gif this New Year. ACI has launched India’s first laptop for Rs 15,000.

The 7-inch TFT screen with a built-in web camera might be too small for tasks like picture processing, but the standard model is aimed at the users with very basic needs. For more demanding customers, the company is planning a high-end version of the same with Windows Vista capability. The price for this will range from Rs 25,000 to 30,000.

The basic model might sound romantic for an Indian customer, but the fact is that this diary-sized wonder comes with quite some strings attached. This computer cannot run a Windows OS, and hence you need pay for getting Linux uploaded on to this system. Thus, taxes included, the laptop will actually cost above Rs 21,000.

The laptop will have a 1 GHz CPU, 40GB hard disk, Bluetooth and WiFi capabilities and will weigh just 950 grams. Considering the fact that the pricing, eventually, might not be that less, there may not be as many takers as expected for this product.

The mobile way

Laptop sizes as well as prices have gone down fast. In the year 2004, ACi has always been a pioneer in the laptop market, reducing the costs to Rs 30,000 in 2004, to Rs 15,000 now. “The laptop industry is developing in the same way as the cell phone industry has developed, people want them to be smaller and cheaper,” commented Patel.

He estimates laptops becoming even cheaper in the future. “People today want everything small in size, and they want their laptops like that too. They don’t want to carry a case for a laptop and a different case for papers,” Patel explained. The new mini laptop is light, only 950 grams, and it should fit easily even in to a women’s large purse.

TV turns into a PC?

One of the mini laptop’s weaknesses is the small screen, and this is acknowledged in the ACi, too. Buthow could a tiny laptop be combined with a big, PC screen?

Here’s the answer. “First we hit the Indian market with low-cost LCD televisions. Next, we plan to launch a LCD TV with a built-in PC. Finally, we will introduce a docking system for the laptop to be attached to the TV,” said Patel.

This means, that one can insert the mini-laptop to the TV like a videocassette to the VCR and operate one’s computer using the large screen. It could take years for this to happen, since the docking system doesn’t exist yet.

http://www.mid-day.com/web/guest/lifeatwor...XT_5_groupId=14

tone of this mid-day article is so negative... i dont understand why..

will the taxes add up so much to make it dearer by 5-6000/-?

and more importantly..in many news sites the ram is given as 1GB and in others as 512MB.. whats the real deal going to be?

Another one $75 Laptop

http://www.techshout.com/hardware/2008/12/...ng-a-75-laptop/

Review of eeepc- http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gTQII2P...o9xfqwD8U362QO1

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you are correct, For 15k, it may come with Linux preloaded.

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It seems the trend is moving towards form factors without the optical drive built in.

it certainly reduces the size and the bulk.. can be see with the introduction of this nanobook and air series notebook..

It will certainly become a trend setter for other s to follow

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@swaroop

Your wait is over my dear friend. Asus EEE PC is now launched in India and will be available in Mumbai in the starting phase from 2nd February 2008.

For other information you can look at this link

Asus Eee PC Now in India

Regards.

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@swaroop

Your wait is over my dear friend. Asus EEE PC is now launched in India and will be available in Mumbai in the starting phase from 2nd February 2008.

For other information you can look at this link

Asus Eee PC Now in India

Regards.

I will anytime go for ACi nanobook simply because i can not work with a 8GB HDD. its not an advantage to have a flash HDD with so less memory at the price i will be getting a 40GB nanobook. Who knows till the product is launched..the RAM will get upgraded to 1GB and HDD to 80GB from ACi for its basic model....

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@swaroop

Your wait is over my dear friend. Asus EEE PC is now launched in India and will be available in Mumbai in the starting phase from 2nd February 2008.

For other information you can look at this link

Asus Eee PC Now in India

Regards.

I will anytime go for ACi nanobook simply because i can not work with a 8GB HDD. its not an advantage to have a flash HDD with so less memory at the price i will be getting a 40GB nanobook. Who knows till the product is launched..the RAM will get upgraded to 1GB and HDD to 80GB from ACi for its basic model....

yes, ACI nanobook looks to be better option, But you must not forget the fact that Flash HDD consumes very less power and lighter compared to normal HDD.

And notebooks of this size are basically for web browsing, remote desktop and document editing.

I am also waiting for Aci nanobook, it will be nice if built in HDD can be swaped with a flash one easily.

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