Friday, July 10, 2009

WORLD’S SMALLEST DESKTOP PC LAUNCHED



In a bid to meet up in the race of technology improvement in Nigeria, indigenous computer manufacturers, Omatek recently in Lagos introduced into Information Communication Technology (ICT) market the Omatek Handtop PC.

Omatek Handtop PC, the smallest desktop PC ever manufactured comes in various platforms like Windows XP Home, Window XP Pro and Window Vista Basics. According to the Group Managing Director of Omatek, Miss Florence Seriki, Omatek Handtop PC is the latest improvement in computer creation. “Omatek Handtop PC is of a great value for anyone looking for a basic PC for managing photos, sending email, surfing the web and performing other tasks”, she said.

Furthermore, the machine can be described as a 3-in-1 system, which can be mounted behind the Plasma LCD to serve as presentation screen or TV monitor. Seriki added that the machine comes with equipped Intel’s new miniature, power efficient of 1.6 GHz, Atom Processor 1GB of DDR2 RAM and a 160GB 54wrpm 2.5 inch SATA hard drive. The PC can also afford executives the opportunities to surf the web.

First of its kind to be launched in Africa, Omatek Handtop PC has an integrated Intel GMA 950 graphics card with shared video memory that can be useful to executives as a mobile desktop. For home and small office users, it will be a valuable compact tool and for as for students, it will be an extremely efficient tool for e-learning environment backed up by Omatek resources centers established in major institutions in Nigeria.

Seriki further added that the company is living up to her reputation in the PC market as the 1st indigenous factory in Africa who buys her component from first class industries in Asia. “This is not our best as we will not rest on our oars in our quest of remaining Africa’s foremost solution provider”, she said.

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