Wipro Aero Ultra Is India's First 14" Ultraslim Notebook - Are You Impressed?

Wipro Infotech, one of the leading IT Solutions and Services company has launched an e.go aero notebook series, namely Aero Alpha, Aero Book and Aero Ultra in collaboration with Intel. Wipro's IT Business units in India, Middle East and Africa are the ones behind this launch. From 11.6" ultra-light notebook to the slimmest 14" Ultrabook, these laptops offer variety of features. But what has caught the most attention is the 19.3mm thick notebook called the 'Aero Ultra'. It is India's first in the slim series.

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Wipro e.go Aero Ultrabook

Encased in magnesium alloy, the e.go Aero Ultra is an engineering design marvel. The e.go Aero Ultra comes with a 14" LED backlit HD display and weighs 1.7 kg. Users will get 4GB memory and 500GB hard disk. OEM Windows® 7 and Microsoft Office Starter come preloaded.

What's more, you have isolation keyboard and a large multi-gesture touch pad. The e.go Aero Ultra sports sleek aerodynamic contours merged with advanced thermodynamics giving a harmony of design and function to the ultrabook. It incorporates revolutionary Intel technologies such as #-Link-Snipped-#, Intel®Smart ResponseTM and Intel® Smart ConnectTM which helps users in always staying connected.

This e.go Aero range will cost you anything between Rs. 39,900 [approx. $810] to Rs. 49,000 [approx. $1,014 ] depending on the configuration you choose.

Check out Wipro's Press Release #-Link-Snipped-#.

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