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Omatek Ventures Plc, the leading indigenous computer assembling company, has introduced "Style Me" a new range of artistic cover designs for its Smart book and desktop casings.
This makes it possible to customize such casings from a wide array of choices.
Mrs Florence Seriki, Group Managing Director and Founder of the company, at a media launch in Accra on Monday, also introduced other products including the new 11.6 inch notebook with Pine processor for fast booting and the 15.6 inch laptops with a sleek and glossy cover finishing.
She said the portable, light weight and powerful Omatek "Style Me" notebooks had strong Wi-fi capabilities, in-built blue tooth and webcam which sets the tone for a new era of mobile computing experience.
Mrs Seriki explained that with the Omatek's "Style Me" concept, its Smart books and desktops now had a unique outlook and could identify with the lifestyle of individual customers who had the opportunity to choose different characters.
The characters rang from sports and favourite football clubs, love symbols, cartoon characters for children, music icons and personal photographs among other things.
She said the designs therefore offered customers in every age category a variety of choices and also its ideal artistic cover designs could complement the Omatek's e-learning initiative as the computers were best suited for students, teachers, lecturers and distant learning students as well as top executives who wished to express a unique style.
Nana Benneh, General Manager, Omatek Computers Ghana Limited, said the idea of the new cover design was borne out of the company's continuous innovation and desire to satisfy the expectations of its customers.
He said the company would offer the new cover designs as complementary bonus for every eight and 10 inch notebook and desktop computers sold during an Easter sales promotion designed to reward its loyal customers through a 25 per cent price reduction on its eight and 10 inch smart books as well as desktop computers.
Nana Benneh appealed to government to initiate favourable policies to help grow local industries by enhancing the purchasing rate of locally manufactured products.Source: GNA
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