Microsoft Attempts Another Low-Cost PC Solution for India
- June 28th, 2007
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AMD and Microsoft, two great tastes that taste great together, are teaming up to sell a new PC, the IQ, in Bangalore and Pune, India for about $513.
The PCs run Windows Vista Basic — no flying windows for you, kids — and Works along with some test prep and English learning programs as well as an MSN IQ Education Channel. The PCs will be distributed by Zenith Computers.
Microsoft launches new low-cost PC effort in India [News.com]







DIY Conservatories (Who am I?)
1 year ago
I think this could be another good move from microsoft helping countries develop with the use of computer learning.
bob
1 year ago
you suk
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