Thursday, July 2, 2009

Hashtech Launches Nano Series of Kiosks

Hashtech launches new Nano series of Kiosks. New models incorporate latest technologies including thin client and Atom processors.

"If our models don't knock you down, the prices sure will," said Harish Sukhwal at the launch of the four new models of Kiosks under the Nano series. Specifically designed for the Indian environment, these machines are rugged to withstand extreme operation conditions and come at prices that are "atleast 50-60 percent lower than what is available in the market. We have been able to achieve these prices by taking advantage of new technologies like thin clients and the Atom series of processors. Apart from the low cost of acquisition, the new kiosks also have low overall cost of operation due to their frugality in consuming power."

The four machines launched today include:

HSK Nano DW 0901: Based on a Devon IT thin client, this machine needs a LAN environment to run. The wall mount display makes it ideal for use in almost every location where space is at a premium. Ideally suited for restaurants, libraries, bank information terminals, hospitals and educational institutes. Can work with a wide variety of system software including Linux and Windows. Click here for system details.

MRP: Rs 38,999/-.

HSK Nano DF 0911: Based on a Devon IT thin client, this machine needs a LAN environment to run. The floor standing model (that comes with frosted acrylic sheets and back lighting) is ideally suited for environments where the kiosk body will be used for publicity. Typical locations would include high traffic areas like malls, restaurants, libraries, bank information terminals, hospitals and educational institutes. Can work with a wide variety of system software including Linux and Windows. Click here for system details.

MRP: Rs 44,999/-

HSK Nano ZW 0921: Based on Intel's Atom processor this wall mount is a monster performer that sips power. Ideally suited for locations where space is a premium. Can be used to run a wide variety of media from movies, to flash presentations and all types of kiosk software. Typical locations would be airports, rail and bus stations, malls, hospitals, movie theaters, exhibitions and educational institutes. These sleek models are very portable and serve as a great movable informational display. Click here for system details.

MRP: Rs 42,999/-

HSK Nano ZF 0931: Based on Intel's Atom processor this wall mount is a monster performer that sips power. The floor standing model (that comes with frosted acrylic sheets and back lighting) is ideally suited for environments where the kiosk body will be used for publicity. Can be used in both indoor and outdoor locations. Click here for system details.

MRP: Rs 48,999/-


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By :  News Team

UGC Refresher Course in Environment Studies

CHANDIGARH-July 02, 2009:A three week UGC refresher Course on Environmental Studies was inaugurated by Prof R C Sobti, Vice Chancellor, Panjab University, Chandigarh today morning at 10.30 am in the Seminar Hall of Botany Department. More than 40 teachers from Universities and Colleges across the country are participating in the course. Baba Balbir Singh Seechawal, a well-known environmentalist was the Guest of Honour. The Course Coordinator, Professor A .S. Ahluwalia, Chairman, Department of Environment and Vocational Studies, Panjab University and Dean Faculty of Science introduced the theme of the refresher course.
 In his inaugural address Prof Sobti Vice Chancellor stressed for more awareness about our environment. He cited many examples from daily life to highlight the importance and necessity to protect our surroundings. Sant Seechawal  addressed the participants and  projected a film showing the extent of pollution of our water, air and other resources . He also discussed how one can contribute to overcome such problems taking Holy Bein project in the back drop.  A number of eminent resource persons from all over the country will be interacting with the Participants on a spectrum of topics. Today in the evening, Prof Rajesh Gill Chairperson Deptt of Women Studies delivered the lecture highlighting role of women in Environment protection.
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By :  News Team