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Last Updated : 2024-04-25 09:32:00
By Zahara Zuhair
Adding another product to its portfolio, Singer Sri Lanka introduced Singer Duo, a two-in-one laptop cum tab at the ‘Singer Lifestyle Exhibition 2016’ held recently.
The laptop encompasses detachable features in two different modes, the laptop mode and the tab mode.
The company believes that this will enable users to a more user-friendly approach in utilising their laptop depending on their requirement.
It features an Intel Z8300 Quad Core processor with a genuine Windows 10 operating system.
Other attributes include 2GB Memory, 32GB Internal Storage,10.1” IPS display, capacitive 10 fingers touch screen, a 2 mega pixel camera, Wi-Fi and bluetooth.
Singer Sri Lanka Group CEO Asoka Pieris said that Singer has always helped position Sri Lanka as a tech-savvy country through their products
and solutions.
“We believe that technology would play a vital role in every citizen’s life as we move forward as a digital inclusive nation,” he said.
According to them the new product would be an ideal solution for professional individuals as well as students. Furthermore, introducing price of the laptop will be Rs. 31,999.
In addition, to further enhance the brand’s global visibility, Singer Sri Lanka recently achieved Named Account status with Microsoft.
As a named account, Singer has entered the echelons of large multinationals that prefer this arrangements with Microsoft Sri Lanka for the numerous advantages it
offers them.
Singer offers consumer convenience with a network of over 400 showrooms spread island-wide.
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