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Intex has come out with its compact and ultra-light notebooks. All those who want to pack their world in something as small as 'ten inch' can now opt for INTEX N101-WC1100. It comes in two uber-cool variants- chic red with a classy design. The miniature-PCs have a 10.1" display and weigh just 1.2-kg (with battery). Equipped with Intel Atom N270 processor, they are power efficient and provide a fast day-to-day computing experience. The notebooks are priced in the range of Rs.18900 to 19400.
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