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Acer-Intel Concludes End-Users' Event in Pune
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Jan 16, 2008
Mihir Paramane, Manoj G. and Sangeeta Kadam from Pune have jointly won in the Virtual Velocity Treasure Hunt - an event organized by Acer India in collaboration with Intel. Each of them has been awarded a sleek Acer Aspire 4710 notebook powered by Intel Centrino Duo technology.
Based on the need for speed and talent with the virtual world, the Acer-Intel Treasure Hunt successfully dragged a total of 10 teams with 3 participants each. Using Acer's latest notebooks, the teams had to crack a series of codes and play an online game to figure out the route of their Treasure Hunt, which led them to several prominent locations across the city from Gold Adlabs to SGS Mall where the prize ceremony was held.
Each team was equipped with the latest Acer Notebooks powered by Intel Centrino Duo technology, which the participants used to solve various clues at special Wi-Fi enabled locations, and proceed to the next destination. The winners were judged on the time taken to solve the Treasure Hunt and the amount of battery power used in the notebooks.
The treasure hunt revolved around four vectors of mobility: performance - needed to solve the code and play the online game, small form factor - needed for computing on the move, battery life - needed to keep the notebook running throughout the duration of the game and connectivity - needed to log on to the Internet to participate in the Treasure Hunt.
According to S. Rajendran, chief marketing officer, Acer India, "We are pleased with the tremendous response this event has received. This unique treasure hunt is a great platform for displaying the power of mobility. With such events, we hope to increase the visibility of our products and presence even further."
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