Monday February 6, 2012
New face for Intel notebooks
INTEL Malaysia has announced the appointment of multi-talented American-Taiwanese star Wang Lee Hom as a spokesman for the Ultrabook in Malaysia.
“We are very excited to have a star as charismatic as Lee Hom support our journey to introduce the product as the next level of personal computing,” said country manager of sales and marketing Prakash Mallya.
The Ultrabook category was first introduced in June 2011 and has created an extraordinary transformation of the personal computing experience.
“At Intel, we are excited about this new product.
New features: Lee Hom holding up the Ultrabook. “The Ultrabook was designed to meet the demands and lifestyle consumers while providing a satisfying personal computing experience.
“I believe Lee Hom is an excellent choice to represent this category,” said Prakash.
In Malaysia, several models have already been introduced by major PC manufacturers including Acer, Asus, HP, Lenovo and Toshiba.
To kick off this year-long relationship with Lee Hom, Intel Malaysia is offering an exclusive Ultrabook promotion till Feb 29.
The first 200 customers who purchase selected models of a second generation Intel core processor-based Ultrabook will receive Wang’s Open Fire deluxe double CD album.
Purchasers need only scan or take a photo of their purchase receipt, upload it to the app on Intel Malaysia’s Facebook page, titled “Lee Hom CDs Up for Grabs!” and complete the form with their contact details to participate in the promotion.
For more information, visit www.intel.com/my/ultrabook.
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