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Ultra Slim notebook

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BANGALORE: Wipro Infotech has launched an Ultra Slim notebook under the new LittleGenius series for superior mobile computing, featuring the latest wireless technology.

The Ultra Slim notebook has a sleek, aesthetic and contemporary look and weighs about 1.35 kg. "The new Wipro LittleGenius Ultra Slim Notebook is the latest offering to the lightweight notebook market," said Mr Anil K. Jain, Vice-President, Wipro PC Business.

The new LittleGenius Ultra Slim Series comes powered with Intel Centrino Mobile Technology, Intel Pentium M Processor 1.6GHz with 2MB L2 Cache, Intel PRO Wireless Network Connection 2200bg and Intel 855GME Chipset.

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