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THE world’s leading semiconductor chip and microprocessor manufacturer Intel Corporation added another milestone to its accomplishments through its Malaysian office, Intel Electronics (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd which launched Ultrabook City at Plaza Low Yat in Kuala Lumpur recently.
Ultrabook City is a new retail experience designed for consumers to experience and explore the new line of Ultrabook mobile computers, inspired by Intel, in a vibrant and interactive setting.
The outlet showcases over 20 Ultrabook models representing Acer, Asus, Dell, Fujitsu, HP, Lenovo, Samsung, Sony and Toshiba brands.
Intel Ultrabooks, recently unveiled by Intel, are powered by third-generation Intel Core processors, making them thinner, lighter and more responsive than traditional laptops and more powerful and secure than regular tablets.
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The various Ultrabook models come in a wide selection of stylish designs.
Patrons at Ultrabook City stand a chance to win an Ultrabook by participating in on-ground activities such as the Catch & Win Contest which runs until Sept 16.
“With Ultrabook City, we intend to elevate the consumer Ultrabook experience to a new level of excitement in a unique retail setting unlike any other we’ve done before,” said Intel Malaysia sales and marketing country manager Prakash Mallya.
Plaza Low Yat property management and operations general manager Michael Lee said: “Ultrabook City is a unique retail experience that will defi nitely bring Ultrabooks directly to our customers here. We are very pleased to be a part of this exciting initiative, and look forward to lending our support to Intel Malaysia and their partners.”