Sunday, June 27, 2010

Laptop Price List in India: Some Information

Due to its smaller size, portability, increasing capacity and most importantly, cheaper price, laptop PCs are becoming more and more popular among people these days.

India, as the emerging market, is an attractive destination for consumer electronics companies, especially laptop makers. Over the years, laptop sales in India grew leaps and bounds.

Except few big cities, people in other places do not get adequate electric supply in India. To run desktop computers constant electric supply is very much necessary but that is not the case for laptops. A laptop can run for a long time without electricity. Hence, this is a big attraction of laptop to the Indian people.

Moreover, desktop PCs take up huge space. If you want to buy a desktop PC, you would also have to buy a separate table to keep your PC but that is not the case for laptop. Hence, laptop is the new choice for the youth of India.

Many people are now searching for laptop prices in India. Here is a list of websites and links where you can found prices of different models of laptops in India.

http://www.deltapage.com/laptop.pdf

http://forums.techarena.in/portable-devices/643322.htm

http://www.zyxware.com/articles/1312/lenovo-laptop-pricelist-january-2010

http://www.newtechnology.co.in/dell-laptop-price-list-india/

http://www.newtechnology.co.in/hcl-laptop-price-list-india/

http://www.laptopsindia.in/

http://www.laptoppricelist.in/

Every day, top laptop brands including Lenovo, HP, Toshiba, Acer, Asus are launching new products to gain bigger market share in India.

Recently, Toshiba launched a slew of new products in India to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the company introducing World’s first commercial laptop. The company launched a dual-screen notebook Libretto W100, and Toshiba Portégé R700, a lightweight yet powerful laptop for business people.

On June 23, 2010, Lenovo, the famous Chinese laptop maker released twelve new products in India including notebook and netbook. In 2009, the company increased its business in India by 100 percent after hitting a low in 2008.

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