Acer now plans to launch a range of notebooks which will ape the
features of ultrabooks but will be priced much lower. The ‘value-slim'
range of notebooks will be priced in the same range of Acer's mainstream
notebooks in the Rs 30,000-37,000 band.
“The product will be out by the end of this quarter,” Mr S. Rajendran, Chief Marketing Officer of Acer India, told Business Line.
Ultrabooks are high-end notebooks which guzzle less power, are more
responsive, have instant connectivity, and are thinner and lighter than
notebooks.
“Customers are demanding these features and increasingly looking at a
computing device with features like instant-on,” Mr Rajendran said.
Acer will cascade these features to the value-slim product priced between the mainstream notebooks and the ultrabooks category.
Acer was the first company to launch an ultrabook in October 2011, priced around Rs 45,000.
The early-mover advantage, the cost of scaled economies, IPs, the
company has got in the segment help in bringing out the new range of
products, he said.
Ultrabook segment
Last few months, several players have entered the ultrabook segment.
Lenovo, for instance, came out with its IdeaPad Yoga, Dell India
launched its XPS 13 Ultrabook, Wipro brought in its e.go Aero range and
Samsung launched its Series 5 ultra notebooks.
“The market is en masse going to shift there; a person who is a notebook
buyer would see a merit in moving to this,” Mr Rajendran said.
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