HCL Infosystems launches Its Next-Gen ME Tablets

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

HCL Infosystems launches Its Next-Gen ME Tablets

HCL Infosystems has unveiled its new range of ME Tablets. With over 30 years of leadership in research and development and an in-depth understanding of the Indian market, the company today introduced the country's first Tablet with Localized Content and world's first Tablet with one-touch button for customer service. Powered by the Android OS, the ME Tablet is all set to unleash the world of global as well as special localized applications, enabling a converged solution for all mobile computing and entertainment needs.

HCL ME Tablet, available in three variants, is a converged powerhouse that is truly light and portable - HCL ME AE7 for the economy users, HCL ME AM7 for the mainstream users and HCL ME AP10 for the performance-preferred users. The new range of HCL ME Tablets will be power-packed with Indian content and integrated service with HCL Touch enabling a 24X7 one- touch service facility.

Speaking on the occasion, Harsh Chitale, CEO, HCL Infosystems, said, "We are excited to launch the much-awaited HCL ME Tablet. The HCL ME Tablet will be available to both individual and enterprise users with our award-winning service and support network. We have put in significant amount of research to understand the Indian user need and have also further strengthened our backend systems to support the product through its lifecycle. We are confident that with our three decades of understanding of the Indian market and conditions, robust distribution and service support network, HCL ME Tablets will provide an Indian consumer some clear differentiators and add great value. HCL ME Tablets will also be India's first range of devices with powerful localized content and applications backed by quality customer service."

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