Dell launches Ultrabook for professionals

March 20, 2012 05:19 pm | Updated March 21, 2012 01:52 am IST - Mumbai

Dell India executive director and general manager for consumer & SMB Mahesh Bhalla (right) and Intel South Asia managing director for sales and marketing Debjani Ghosh at the launch of the Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook in Mumbai on Tuesday. Photo: Paul Noronha

Dell India executive director and general manager for consumer & SMB Mahesh Bhalla (right) and Intel South Asia managing director for sales and marketing Debjani Ghosh at the launch of the Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook in Mumbai on Tuesday. Photo: Paul Noronha

Dell India on Tuesday launched its XPS 13 Ultrabook, with a starting price of Rs. 79,900.

“The XPS 13 is now available at Dell exclusive stores, large format retail stores and partners nationwide at a starting price of Rs. 79,900 plus, excluding taxes. It offers enterprise ready features for professionals enabling them power to connect, collaborate and innovate,” Dell India executive director and general manager for consumer & SMB, Mahesh Bhalla said.

He said Dell wants its customers to experience the level of service that is demanded by executives, equipping the XPS 13 with its premium protection package.

The XPS 13 runs on second generation Intel Core i5 or Intel Core i7 processors, Intel HD 3000 graphics and a bright high definition WLED 300-nit display. The XPS 13 comes with a 128GB or 256GB solid state hard drive for users who like to carry their movies, music and photographs.

“We are delighted with the launch of the XPS 13 and congratulate Dell on bringing an exciting Ultrabook into this market. The Dell XPS 13 boots in seconds and the Intel smart connect technology provides users with a no-compromise mobility in thin, light and sleek form factors,” Intel South Asi managing director for sales and marketing Debjani Ghosh said.

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