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Dell unveils Vostro laptops, PCs

Bangalore, Aug. 27

Dell on Wednesday unveiled two new Vostro laptops and two desktops designed specifically to meet the needs of small businesses, Governments and educational institutions operating on limited budgets in the country and the world’s emerging economies. The new Vostro laptops and desktops will be available through authorised channel partners, as well as direct from Dell in India and more than 20 countries in Asia, Africa, Europe and Latin America. The Dell Vostro A840 is a 14.1-inch version of the A860 laptop with anti-glare WXGA widescreen LCD. The Dell Vostro A180 is a practical desktop solution for everyday business computing. The system offers Intel Celeron and Pentium dual core processors.

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