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BUSINESS BRIEFS: Nokia N900 in market

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KATHMANDU, April 6: Two outlets in the capital have started selling Nokia N900 mobile sets from Tuesday.



Nokia stores at Shop No 28, 1st floor at City Center and Shop No 28, 2nd floor at Tamrakar Complex have started selling the new set, a statement issued on Tuesday said. [break]



The N900 is Nokia´s latest mobile computer based on open source maemo 5 software and users can browse internet in the set like in the desktop.



The new set has powerful ARM Cortex-A8 processor and total application of 1GB.



Nokia N900

Rs 52,500

Camera: 5 Mega Pixels

Memory: 32 GB internal and expandable up to 48 GB

Storage up to 7,000 songs or 40 hrs of DVD-quality video





New range of Konka refrigerators in market



KATHMANDU, April 6: Saurabh Photo International, the sole authorized distributor of Konka brand of electronics for Nepal, has launched the new range of refrigerators in the market.



The refrigerators are manufactured in India and are available in a wide range of capacity ranging from 100 liters to 320 liters, according to a press statement.



"The products come in two categories: economy and luxury. They are available in various attractive colors," the statement added.



The company further said that refrigerators of 250 liters to 320 liters also come with double door system.





New offer in Glucovita



KATHMANDU, April 6: Wipro has announced a new offer for the consumers of Glucovita. Under the new offer, customers will get 100 gm extra on every purchase of 500gm of Glucovita.



"Glucovita is a famous brand in its category and has always been responsible towards its consumers´ health and well-being," the company said in a press statement.


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