The stall of Explore Asia that featured tablet PC priced Rs 12,000 was a major crowd puller. [break]The 7-inch tablet PC with the storage capacity of 32 GB was launched on Thursday. Explore Asia is also offering desktop speakers with starting price of Rs 350 and 18.5-inch LED monitors for Rs 9,000.
The stall of Gizmos Nepal which opened the booking of Aakash-2 was also able to attract majority of youngsters. The sole distributor of Data Wind is preparing to launch what is billed as world´s cheapest tablet with a price tag of Rs 6,000.
Likewise, nine ISPs including Classic Tech, Mercantile Communication and others are offering lucrative packages with special discount.
Mercantile Communications is offering Consumer Broadband for single user starting from the price of Rs 700 per month. The packages of 128 kbps and 256 kbps is available for Rs 1,000 and Rs 1,700.
Classic Tech has introduced CT Broadband starting from Rs 1,000 and CT Airmax at the price of Rs 2,000. The CT OptMax, optical fiber based service, is available at Rs 5,499 per month with free installation charge and optical fiber.
Digitrust Enterprises has unveiled portable scanner at price of Rs 5,000. The company is also offering 4-port ADSL router free with Intel Pentium IV 2.8 Ghz prices Rs 20,999.
Desktop 220 V UPS by S. Power priced Rs 3,200 also drew the crowd. Sole distributor of BPE is offering warranty of two years and discount of up to 40 percent in all its products.
The other attraction of the event includes anti-virus of more than a dozen brands with up to 50 percent discount.
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