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HCL's NeoPod hits market

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Pune , Aug. 17

HCL Infosystems has launched new MP3 player - the NeoPod - in the domestic market.

Talking to presspersons, Mr Ajai Chowdhry, Chairman and Chief Executive Office, HCL Infosystems, said the new player would come in with preloaded songs, including local language songs.

The MP3 playerhas a memory size between 10 GB and 20 GB and is priced at Rs 20,000. Mr Chowdhry, who was in the city for a dealer conference, said the company would launch the beanstalk neo (Rs 99,000), LCD TV (Rs 40,000), HCL digital camera and HCL MP3 device (both between Rs 15,000 and Rs 20,000) in the Pune market.

The beanstalk neo is a convergence product with a LCD screen, DVD player, VCR, a PC and a TV.

The entry of these products is to boost the company's home and entertainment penetration in the market, said Mr Chowdhry.

For the office efficiency market, an interactive white board and a projector have been launched in Pune.

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