Snapdeal.com Exclusively Launches Intel Powered 'CAIN' 2 in 1 by Notion Ink


BANGALORE: Snapdeal.com and Intel announced the launch of Notion Ink’s ‘CAIN’ 2 in 1. Powered by the Intel Atom Processor Z3735D, the 2 in 1 is priced at 19990 and is exclusively available on Snapdeal.com. The device was unveiled at an event in New Delhi by Tony Navin, Senior Vice President – Electronics & Home, Snapdeal.com; Sandeep Aurora, Director – Marketing and Market Development – Intel South Asia; and Rohan Shravan, Founding CEO Notion Ink Design Labs.

Speaking about the device, Rohan Shravan Founding CEO Notion Ink said “Notion Ink Design Labs believes in thoroughly studying and understanding user experience and developing a solution for it. The CAIN 2 in 1 powered by the Intel Atom processor is a result of the same philosophy and delivers a unique value proposition of rolling two devices into one sleek form factor without compromising user experience. “

Tony Navin, Senior Vice President – Electronics and Home, Snapdeal.com said: “This product promises to offer great value for consumers and is the perfect fit for Snapdeal customers looking for innovative products at lucrative Price points. We’re very excited to launch the Intel Processor-Powered 2 in 1 from Notion Ink exclusively on Snapdeal.com and are extremely positive of a tremendous response from our customers”

Highlighting Intel’s role in driving the adoption of 2 in 1s in India, Sandeep Aurora, Director Marketing and Market Development, Intel South Asia said: “At Intel we constantly strive to bring the best computing experience to end-users across form factor and this has been a core focus for us this year in India. Delivering the mobility of a tablet combined with the power of a laptop, 2 in 1 devices represent a new category of computing that meet users' diverse needs from work to play.  Powered by Intel® Atom™ Processor, Notion Ink’s CAIN 2 in 1 will deliver a compelling computing performance and great battery life to keep pace with today’s mobile lifestyle.”

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