Beanstalk is back from HCL stable

April 01, 2010 11:53 pm | Updated 11:53 pm IST - NEW DELHI

CUTTING-EDGE TECHNOLOGY: George Paul, Executive Vice President, HCL Infosystems at the launch in New Delhi on Thursday.  Photo: V. Sudershan

CUTTING-EDGE TECHNOLOGY: George Paul, Executive Vice President, HCL Infosystems at the launch in New Delhi on Thursday. Photo: V. Sudershan

HCL Infosystems on Thursday introduced the new range of its popular Beanstalk desktops to cater to the growing demand for cutting-edge technology on the home computing front.

“With power-packed features and advanced technologies, the all new range will offer convenience of productivity, connectivity and new entertainment experience,” HCL Infosystems Executive Vice-President George Paul said after unveiling the three Beanstalk variants priced between Rs.39,990 and Rs.85,000.

“We have successfully maintained a strong foothold in the desktop category and have believed in high performance, providing a better experience to our customers. We are leveraging our robust eco-system of partners to deliver the performance and set the trend for a smarter computing lifestyle. The return of Beanstalk is a significant step towards expanding our leadership positioning in the high-end desktop space,” Mr. Paul pointed out.

The desktops are equipped with some of the latest processors like Intel Core-i7 processor and power-packed by Microsoft Windows Ultimate 7. These features help consumers experience smart performance for music, gaming, videos, movies, photos, social networking and other demanding mainstream applications. Similarly, these are first desktops in the world designed with one-touch button for customer service.

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