
Priced at a modest and envious one rupee less than Rs.14000/-, HCL takes the plunge into low cost laptop manufacturing. The base version is powered by an Intel Celeron 900MHz processor sporting the Linux Operating system. The MiLeap supports both disk based and flash based memory, which means your laptop would still be safe without being on your lap.
HCL promises the user of a feature-rich experience with the MiLeap. One of best feature is the ruggedness of the MiLeap. Swing it, bang it, or smooch it, data remains intact. There are decent color options to choose from. Men would rather prefer the rich black and leave the pink beauty for their female counterparts. And there is the cool blue for the generation Y, which seemingly is the target audience.
There could be some disappointment for the graphics freaks but, for the corporate user, the MiLeap should be more than enough to keep in touch or running some decent applications.
It remains to be seen how the prospective buyers react to the MiLeap's base version. Generation Y is, however, queing up to shops to reserve their cool blue. It would for sure, knock the blues out of their lives!
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