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HCL Milestone Laptop Project Report
HCL Milestone Laptop Project Report
ON
To Study Customer Perception Towards Ultra
Portable Laptops
for
Place: GHAZIABAD
Date:
(Manish Singh)
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Successful completion of the Project and culmination of my efforts
reminds me for indebtedness towards my project guide Mr. Anand
Agrwal (AREA Manager), HCL Infosystems Ltd., for his invaluable
guidance and encouragement throughout the work. His rich experience
and everlasting patience saw me through many unforeseen hurdles. The
pleasure would not have been mine without the firm support extended to
me by him. His lively appreciation blended with constructive criticism,
constant queries and suggestions for the foundation on which it is based.
My gratitude also goes to my internal guide Mr. Ravi Kant Sharma for
equipping me with the knowledge required for completion of the project.
Last but not the least, I also take this opportunity who have directly or
indirectly contributed through their valuable suggestion, and presence
during completion of this project.
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PREFACE
Manish Singh
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Introduction
Research Methodology
Data Analysis & Interpretation
Swot analysis
Conclusion
Suggestion
Questionnaires
Bibliography
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Executive Summary
HCL Infosystems Ltd is one of the pioneers in the Indian IT market, with its
origins in 1976. For over quarter of a century, the company have developed and
implemented solutions for multiple market segments, across a range of technologies
in India.
With sound macro economic condition and buoyant buying sentiment in the
market, the desktop PC market grossed 23.4lc units, registering a growth of 36% over
the same period last year. The notebook PC segment was the star performer, showing
massive growth, 60% sequentially and 138% year-on-year and crossing the one lakh
barrier.
This can be attributed to strong domestic growth in requirements and
aggressive sales promotion offers by the players like HP, Lenovo, and HCL among
others. Again brand recognition and image play a very important role in purchase
decisions. Brand managers of IT products, to increase the short-term gains and keep
the cash registers ticking have started using aggressive sales promotion offers.
The objective of the project was to find out Customer perception towards ultra
portable laptops. Also some of the insights on how to best place an effective Sales
promotion program have been unleashed.
The research brings out the fact that people do buy laptop taking into
consideration its price, features, and portability.
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INTRODUCTION
HCL Infosystems is among the leading players in all the segments comprising
the domestic IT products, solutions and related services, which include PCs, servers,
networking products, imaging & communication products.
Continuously meeting the ever increasing customer expectations and applications, its
focus on integrated enterprise solutions has strengthened the HCL Infosystems'
capabilities in supporting installation types ranging from single to large, multi-
location, multi-vendor & multi-platform spread across India. HCL Infosystems, today
has a direct support force of over 2000+ members, is operational at 300+ locations
across the country and is the largest such human resource of its kind in the IT
business. A majority of the team members have been specially trained in a variety of
supporting solutions, the company's key focus area.
HCL Infosystems' manufacturing facilities are ISO 9001 - 2000 & ISO 14001
certified and adhere to stringent quality standards and global processes. With the
largest installed PC base in the country, four indigenously developed and
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manufactured PC brands - 'Infiniti', 'Busybee' 'Beanstalk' and 'Ezeebee' - and its robust
manufacturing facilities; HCL Infosystems aims to further leverage its dominance in
the PC market. It has been consistently rated as Top player in PC industry by IDC
.The 'Infiniti' line of business computing products is incorporated with leading edge
products from world leaders such as Intel. A fully integrated and business-ready
family of servers and workstations, the 'Infiniti Global Line' is targeted at medium and
large companies to help them to manage their enterprise-related applications. It has
considerable dominance in verticals like Finance, Government, and Education &
Research.
The Channel Business of HCL Infosystems has an extensive network of over 2500+
resellers across 300 locations. It has actively promoted the penetration of PCs in the
home and the small office/home office (SOHO) segments, through Beanstalk,
Ezeebee & Busybee PCs and Toshiba Laptops.
HCL Infosystems has two focused business units. While HCL Infosystems
concentrates on the IT products, solutions and related services business, HCL InfiNet
focuses on the rapidly growing communication and imaging products, solutions and
services industry.
HCL InfiNet, with a presence in more that 35 cities, has the ability to service around
250 cities in its catchment area. It provides corporate networking services like Virtual
Private Network, Broadband Internet Access, Hosting & Co-location services,
designing & deploying Disaster Recovery Solutions & Business Continuity solution,
Application Services, Managed Security Services & NOC Services over its state-of-
the-art IP network to over 200 corporates. With the Office Automation (OA) Division
being part of it, HCL InfiNet now has an exclusive sales and support partnership with
Toshiba Corporation, Japan, for its photocopier products. The product portfolio
covers a range of other office automation and communication products through
alliances with world leaders - including Duprinters from Duplo, data projectors from
InFocus, Telecommunication solutions from Samsung and Ericsson and mobile
communication products from Nokia. HCL Infinet Ltd. has a strong and dedicated
retail network of Nokia Professional Centres, Nokia Priority Dealers and Re-
distribution Stockist across the country.
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HCL has closely seen the IT industry rise from scratch, and has actively participated
in its progress. During the twenty-eight year journey, it has picked up valuable lessons
in serving the IT needs of the Indian customer and gathered domain expertise to
successfully service various businesses.
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An engineer by training, Ajai Chowdhry is one of the six founder members of
HCL, India's premier IT enterprise. HCL, a start-up in 1976, touched Rs.11,000 crores
for the last 12 months.
Ajai Chowdhry took over the reins of HCL Infosystems, the flagship company
of the group, as President and CEO in 1994. He was appointed the Chairman of HCL
Infosystems in November 1999. Under his stewardship, the company's turnover has
grown to Rs.7783.6 crores in 2004-05 from Rs.400.6 crores in 1994. With employee
strength of over 3600, it has emerged as country's leading information-enabling
powerhouse.
Ajai has been a key force in driving the growth of HCL Infosystems. The credit of
setting up HCL's overseas operations, starting with Singapore in 1980, goes to him.
During this tenure he extensively covered South Asian Markets including Malaysia,
Thailand, Hong Kong, Indonesia, and the People's Republic of China, expanding
business operations, which paved the way towards enhancing HCL's core
competencies in bringing the best international technologies to domestic market.
Driving the thrust on IT, Telecom and Imaging, Ajai perceives the role of his
company as that of enabling information. Credited with providing momentum to key
IT phenomena - within the company as well as in the industry - he has constantly
added newer and cutting edge technology skills to the company's portfolio. Under his
leadership, several new projects have been undertaken in the company that have had a
lasting impact - getting into IT retailing, spearheading the company wide Quality
movement, and the very recent low cost PC initiative and IT for masses are some
examples. An absolute stickler for customer focus, he himself spends significant time,
personally listening to customers.
Ajai sensed an emerging opportunity early in telecom and imaging category and
today HCL Infosystems is poised to exploit this opportunity to offer a richer bouquet
to its customers.
It is a recognition of his visionary status that Ajai was part of the IT Hardware Task
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Force, set up by the Prime Minister of India to give shape to the country's IT strategy.
Ajai has repeatedly championed the cause of improving PC penetration in the country.
He has worked closely with many Government bodies to take IT for masses agenda
forward. Presently he is part of several government committees to take forward the
course of IT and Hardware in India. He was awarded with 'IT Man of the Year' by
The Skoch Consultancy and 'Best IT Man of the Year' by The Foundation of Indian
Industry and Economists. Ajai also addressed CII's flagship hardware event 'India e-
Hardware Summit 2004' at Hyderabad as a keynote speaker recently.
Ajai has a bachelor's degree in electronics and communication engineering, and
attended the Executive Program at the School of Business Administration at the
University of Michigan, US.
Ajai is an avid reader and is fond of Jazz and the fine arts. He and his wife Gita
live in New Delhi.
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History
HCL Infosystems Ltd is one of the pioneers in the Indian IT market , with its origins
in 1976. For over quarter of a century, we have developed and implemented solutions
for multiple market segments, across a range of technologies in India. We have been
in the forefront in introducing new technologies and solutions. The highlights of the
HCL saga are summarized below:
YEA
HIGHLIGHTS
R
- Foundation of the Company laid
1976 - Introduces microcomputer-based programmable calculators with wide
acceptance in the scientific / education community
- Launch of the first microcomputer-based commercial computer with a
ROM -based Basic interpreter
1977
- Unavailability of programming skills with customers results in HCL
developing bespoke applications for their customers
- Initiation of application development in diverse segments such as textiles,
1978
sugar, paper, cement , transport
- Formation of Far East Computers Ltd., a pioneer in the Singapore IT
1980
market, for SI (System Integration) solutions
- Software Export Division formed at Chennai to support the bespoke
1981
application development needs of Singapore
- HCL launches an aggressive advertisement campaign with the theme '
even a typist can operate' to make the usage of computers popular in the
SME (Small & Medium Enterprises) segment. This proposition involved
menu-based applications for the first time, to increase ease of operations.
1983
The response to the advertisement was phenomenal.
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etc.
- HCL designs and launches Unix- based computers and IBM PC clones
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- Acquires and sets up fully owned subsidiaries in USA and UK
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- IDC India-DQ Customer Satisfaction Audit rates HCL as No.1 Brand in
Desktop PCs
- Enters into partnership with Port Wise to support & distribute security &
VPN solutions in India
- Becomes the 1st company to cross 1 lac unit milestone in the Indian
Desktop PC market
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GUIDING PRINCIPLES
QUALITY POLICY
"We deliver defect-free products, services and solutions to meet the requirements of
our external and internal customers, the first time, every time"
OUR OBJECTIVES
To fuel initiative and foster activity by allowing individuals freedom of action and
innovation in attaining defined objectives.
To help people in HCL Infosystems Ltd. share in the company's successes, which they
make possible; to provide job security based on their performance; to recognize their
individual achievements; and help them gain a sense of satisfaction and
accomplishment from their work.
Core Values
• We shall uphold the dignity of the individual
• We shall honor all commitments
• We shall be committed to Quality, Innovation and Growth in every endeavor
• We shall be responsible corporate citizens
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Alliances & Partnerships
To provide world-class solutions and services to all our customers,
we have formed Alliances and Partnerships with leading IT
companies worldwide.
These alliances on one hand give us access to best technology & products as well
enhancing our understanding of the latest in technology. On the other hand they
enhance our product portfolio, and enable us to be one stop shop for our customers.
Recent Updates
HCL & Nokia decide on longer term strategy to further penetrate Indian
market
HCL Advantage
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HCL Infosystems ( HCLI) draws it's strength from 29 years of experience in
handling the ever changing IT scenario , strong customer relationships , ability to
provide the cutting edge technology at best-value-for-money and on top of it , an
excellent service & support infrastructure.
Last 29 years apart from knowledge & experience have also given us continuity in
relationship with the customers, thereby increasing the customer confidence in us.
Technology Leadership
HCL Infosystems is known to be the harbinger of technology in the country. Right
from our inception we have attempted to pioneer the technology introductions in the
country either through our R&D or through partnerships with the world technology
leaders.
We strive to understand the technology from the view of supporting it post installation
as well. This is one of the key ingredients that go into our strategic advantage.
HCL Infosystems has to its claim several technology pioneering initiatives. Some of
them are: -
- Country's first DeskTop PC - BusyBee in 1985
- Country's first branded home PC - Beanstalk in 1995
- Country's first Pentium 4 based PC at sub 40k price point
- Country's first Media Center PC
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Quality
Philosophy of Quality
One of the key elements to HCL's success is its never-ending pursuit of superior
quality in all its endeavors.
Over the last 20 years, we have adapted to newer and better Quality standards that
helped us effectively tie Quality with Business Goals, leading to customer and
employee satisfaction.
In the early 90s, the focus was not merely on the quality of products but also the
process quality systems. Our manufacturing unit at NOIDA was certified initially to
ISO 9002:1994 by BVQI in 1994 and later on to ISO 9001:1994 in 1997. As of now,
all our manufacturing units are certified by BVQI as per ISO 9001:2000
In early 1995, a major quality initiative was launched across the company based on
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Philip B. Crosby's methodology of QIPM (Quality Improvement Process
Management). This model was selected to because it considered the need and
commitment by an organization to improve but more importantly, the individual's
need towards better quality in his personal life.
Under our Quality Education System program, we train our employees on the basic
concepts and tools of quality. A number of improvement projects have been
undertaken by our employees, whereby process deficiencies and bottlenecks are
identified, and Corrective Action Projects (CAPs) are undertaken. This reduces defect
rates and improves cycle times in various processes, including personal quality.
Our certifications / awards in 2003 include ISO 9001-2000 by BVQI for our
InfoStructure Services and award of First Prize by ELCINA (Electronic Component
Industries Association) for Quality, 2002-03. The ELCINA award criteria considers
two aspects. (1) Enablers (Leadership & Management commitment, Resource
Management, Product Realisation, Measurement Analysis & Improvement) and
Results (Product Quality, Customer / Stake holder satisfaction , Business results).
Management Objective
To fuel initiative and foster activity by allowing individuals
freedom of action and innovation in attaining defined
objectives.
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People Objective
To Help HCL Insys people share in the company’s success,
which they make possible; to provide job security based on
their performance; to recognize their individual achievements
and to help them gain of satisfaction and accomplishment
from their work.
Core Values
It uphold the dignity of individual.
It honour all commitments.
It is committed to quality, Innovation and growth in every endeavor.
It is responsible corporate Citizens.
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HCL Technologies
Ajai Chowdhry
Co-Founder HCL, Chairman and CEO
HCL Infosystems
J V Ramamurthy
Chief Operating Officer
HCL Infosystems Ltd
Vineet Nayar
President: HCL Technologies
Ranjit
President and CEO of the
HCL Technologies (BPO)
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HCL is now on the centre stage of attraction in the Indian PC industry ones
again with the announcement of Mileap X range of low cost laptops which they prefer
to call Leaptops. It is expected to be a giant Leap for the company who is not so
much popular in Indian laptop industry dominated by international giants.
There is a popular Zen Saying that “ Leap and the Net will Appear “ So
HCL is decided to Leap ahead and they hope the net will appear .
India is witnessing a real hike in sales of laptop computers for the past two
years . Gone the days when the laptops where considered to be only for the rich and
the famous. Now the average Indian computer buyer think twice before buying a
desktop. For a Small office home office user a laptop is always a better bargain
because the cost of computer at home and at office can be now more than the cost of a
single laptop.
HCL ‘s decision to bring out a laptop computer that cost only Rs14,000 was
welcomed by the Indian computer industry with mixed reactions. It got the same news
value as the much hipped about TATA Nano one lakh car.
This is technical and business review on the HCL Mileap X series of Leaptop
which hit the Indian market on this republic day, and in general serve as a single point
of reference for laptops from the basic history of laptops to latest trends.
Leap X series is a Linux based low cost version of the HCL family of leaptops
which is surly an upgrade from from your PDA or smart mobile that is available in
our market. It is not recommended for a serious computer user with lot of files to
store , or a graphic designer . But surly it gives the value for money at Rs. 14,000 +
taxes .
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At a cost lower than your high end mobile phones that remains as fancy
equipments when it come to real computing , MiLeap has strong reason to be in your
business carry bag. First of all it is handy compared to bulky wide screen laptops
(which will never fit in to an ordinary mans lap).
Even though the micro computing industry is active from early 80’s in the
developed countries ,it hit our market only by early 90’s.We has to wait till end of
90’s to see the computer as a common gadget uses by normal business and home. So
it is quite obvious that the portable computing segment was also a latecomer in our
market.
Initially the use of portable computer was limited to an expensive ego booster
that catch the eye and help to make an impression in a business meeting.. The real
portable computing applications as it is used in the western countries was not
applicable to Indian scenario. We can’t expected to use our expensive laptops in busy
metro rails , trams or buses. It was really prone to all kind of environmental tortures
including heat, dust and humidity. Because of this these gadgets never left the
comfort of their owners desktop and really did not serve the job of a portable
computer.
The major fact that refrained a typical computer user from the laptop machines
was the cost. In late 1990’s a typical IBM ThinkPad will cost more that 150 thousand
Rupees and a desktop with similar configuration cost around 40 thousand.
So majority of Indian users stay loyal to their desktops and did not show much
interest in the laptop segment. The situation changed as the price came down and
when laptops are available at sub- 50k price segment.
The popularity of laptops in India is mainly attributed the new segments of IT related
workers who telecommute a lot wish to extend their job to the non-business hours too.
Slowly the laptops emerged as a serious business equipment which is indispensable to
a working professional. The main hindrance yet was the lack of proper connectivity,
but the boom of broadband connectivity and wi-fi support added the popularity of
laptop systems in India.
The main segment that suffered from these revolution is a the small scale
system integrators operating in small towns throughout the country. 100 % of the
laptop industry is branded and there is no scope for a typical system assembler to
compete against it. Naturally this segment was not happy with the new trend of
invation of laptop into the desktop market and resisted this trend to some extend for
their customer.
After the introduction of sub 30,000 laptops in to the industry , laptop sales gain
momentum and an average customer was attracted to this segment. Now it is
estimated that the share of laptop is one third of the whole segment.
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Now with, laptop price is competitive to the price of a desktop with a TFT monitor
it is all set to start a laptop revolution in India.
Role of HCL
When coming to the point of succeeding in a business , the knowledge of local market
is very important. India is a vast country which is a blend of so many cultures
together . Most of the MNC’s find a hard time understanding this market and so
commit so many wrong decision which were based on a marketing expert from
abroad.
Being one of the first company in the IT industry in India they have strong
root to even the remote townships in India, were as a MNC will focus its activities in
Metros only HCL is deep rooted to small towns also with a large chain of
distributors.
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In 1990’s beginning when the computer industry begin to gain momentum in
India , the common name in computing industry is HCL itself with their Busy Bee
series of 486 machines. The HCL-HP alliance supplied the Busy bee series to all the
major markets in India.
Apart from the hardware field , they offer software, training, networking,
telecom, and peripherals to the industry establishing them self as one of the total
solution providers for the Indian IT industry and has deep rooted influence in banking
, insurance and Government sectors of this country.
So it is quite natural that when Intel look for a local partner for marketing their
classmate family of Low priced student PCs to India , they will end up in HCL.
HCLMiLeap
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MiLeap X series is a Linux based low cost version of the HCL family of leaptops
which is surly an upgrade from from your PDA or smart mobile that is available in
our market. It is not recommended for a serious computer user with lot of files to
store , or a graphic designer . But surly it gives the value for money at Rs. 14,000 +
taxes . At a cost lower than your high end mobile phones that remains as fancy
equipments when it come to real computing , MiLeap has strong reason to be in your
business carry bag. First of all it is handy compared to bulky wide screen laptops
(which will never fit in to an ordinary mans lap).
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processor ticking at 900 MHz enough for a
normal customer with moderate computing requirements like internet and text editing
.
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Discovery 2007 Linux or Metasys Classmate 2.0. HCL has made it clear that the X
series will be a LInux based product. The Linux
will take 500 MB from the 2 GB flash drive in contrast to the 1 GB required by the
windows XP. Open Office will be naturally included for your business needs
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The blue protective cover makes this tiny piece of electronics almost
shockproof and make it ready for the road. But it also gives a toy look to the product
too. If you don't like that casing it can be detached from the leaptop and make your
leaptop even thinner.
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HCL ‘Mileap’ X Series Laptops
Made for indian environment the HCL ‘MiLeap’ X Series ultra-portable range
of Laptops sports and a unique dustproof, shock-proof and durable design and they
are powered by 900 MHz Intel Celeron M ULV Processor 353, with 512 KB L2
Cache and upto 400 MHz Front Side Bus featuring Mobile Intel 915GMS Express
Chipset Motherboard, 512-MB DDR2 533 MHz SDRAM (Max. upto 2 GB in 2 slots)
and removable 2-GB Flash Drive for data storage.
The RS. 13,990 ULTRAPORTABLE HCL MILEAP X SERIES LAPTOP also offers
option for internal 2.5-inch hard drive in various capacities which would comes at
extra cost.
The new HCL MiLeap X series laptop offers 7-inch (17.78 cm) WXGA
Widescreen TFT LCD display powered by integrated Intel Graphics Media
Accelerator GMA 900 Graphics chipset with 8-MB dedicated memory offering
maximum 800 x 480 pixels screen resolution in 16.7 million colors.
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HCL MiLeap X series laptop, also being talked about as HCL Nano, does not
sport any option for built-in Bluetooth, integrated optical drive (CD/DVD) or
integrated webcam. HCL has also announced a MiLeap Y Series which provides
enhanced features.
Weighing just about 1.4 kgs, the HCL ‘MiLeap’ X Series ultra-portable
Laptop PC is also equipped with integrated Intel PRO/Wireless 3945 Network
802.11a/b/g LAN connection and it sports integrated 10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN
connection. The ultra-portable laptop does not sports any built-in fax/modem card.In
addition, the laptop offers 2 USB v2.0 fast ports for wired connectivity and also
features a standard IEEE1394 expansion slot.
The HCL MiLeap X Series laptop is equipped with Intel High Defination
Audio hardware and build-in Stereo 2 stereo speaker system 1.5 Watts each and the
laptop also features 4-in-1 Media Card Reader supporting Multimedia Card (MMC),
Memory stick (MS), Secure Digital Card, and MS-PRO media cards.
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2 USB v2.0 ports
PCMCIA Slot
7-inch (17.78 cm), WXGA Widescreen TFT LCD Display, 800 x 480 pixels
screen resolution
Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator GMA 900 Graphics chipset with
8-MB dedicated memory
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4-in-1 Media Card Reader, Multimedia Card (MMC), Memory stick (MS),
Secure Digital Card, MS-PRO
Weight: 1.44 Kgs (with power pack) 900 gms (without power pack)
The HCL Leaptop ‘MiLeap’ X-Series Ultra-Portable cheapest Laptop powered by
Intel Celeron M ULV Processor with 2-GB flash drive storage is available in India for
Rs. 13,990 (including 4% local tax) and comes with one year standard HCL warranty.
Most expensive version of MiLeap X-Series laptop would perhaps be priced at INR
16,990 which comes with 40/80 GB 2.5-inch internal hard drive.
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HCL ‘Mileap’ Y Series ultra-portable Leaptops
Made for indian environment the HCL MiLeap Y-Series ultra-portable range
of Laptops sports and a unique dustproof, shock-proof and durable design and they
are powered by 800 MHz Intel A110 Processor, with 512 KB L2 Cache and upto 400
MHz Front Side Bus featuring Mobile Intel 945GU (ultra low voltage) Express
Chipset Motherboard, 1-GB DDR2 533 MHz SDRAM (Max. upto 2 GB in 2 slots)
and internal 80-GB 5400 rpm SATA hard disk drive.
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The HCL MiLeap Y-Series ultraportable laptop allows input using a stylus
and hand writing.This revolutionary new range of Ultra Portable ‘MiLeap’ X and Y
series Laptops are targeted at consumer who needs to stay connected, informed,
entertained and productive-anytime and anywhere. The laptop is designed lightweight
and small in size making it convenient for use at all sorts of places like in home, gym,
trains, bus, planes etc. where a larger size laptop might feel inconvenient. Company
claims the HCL MiLeap Series of Ultra Portables are uniquely suitable for Women
and School Children due to its sleek and ultra light design.
The new HCL MiLeap Y series laptop offers 7-inch (17.78 cm) WXGA
Widescreen TFT LCD display powered by integrated Intel Graphics Media
Accelerator GMA 900 Graphics chipset with upto 64-MB shared memory offering
maximum 1024 x 600 pixels screen resolution in 16.7 million colors.
HCL MiLeap Y-Series laptop does not sport any option for internal optical
drive (CD/DVD) or internal fax/modem card.Weighing just about 960 gms, the HCL
‘MiLeap’ Y Series ultra-portable Laptop PC is also equipped with integrated Intel
PRO/Wireless 3945 Network 802.11a/b/g LAN connection, integrated Bluetooth v2.0
wireless connection and it sports integrated 10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN connection
and integrated Bluetooth v2.0 wireless connection.In addition, HCL Mileap Y-Series
laptop also features integrated 1.3 Megapixel webcam and built-in Microphone and it
also offers 2 USB v2.0 fast ports for wired connectivity and a standard IEEE1394
expansion slot.
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Ports on HCL MiLeap X Series Laptop PC
IEEE1394
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Mobile Intel 945GU (ultra low voltage) Express Chipset Motherboard
7-inch (17.78 cm), WVGA Widescreen TFT LCD Swivel Touch Screen
Display, 1024 x 600 pixels screen resolution
Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator GMA 900 Graphics chipset with
shared memory
4-in-1 Media Card Reader, Multimedia Card (MMC), Memory stick (MS),
Secure Digital Card, MS-PRO
Built-in Microphone
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HCL MiLeap MH04 Laptop
HCL has announced HCL MiLeap MH04 ultra-portable laptop which is powered by
Intel Atom N270 processor featuring 10-inch WSVGA LED backlit display, 80-GB
5400 rpm SATA hard disk drive, integrated WiFi 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN
Connection, Bluetooth v2.0, integrated 1.3 MP Webcam and 4-in-1 Media Card
Reader.
This new range of Ultra Portable HCL MiLeap series of laptops including
MiLeap MH04 laptops are targeted at consumer who needs to stay connected,
informed, entertained and productive-anytime and anywhere. The laptop is designed
lightweight and small in size making it convenient for use at all sorts of places like in
home, gym, trains, bus, planes etc. where a larger size laptop might feel inconvenient.
Company claims the HCL MiLeap Series of Ultra Portables are uniquely suitable for
Women and School Children due to its sleek and ultra light design.
The new HCL Mileap MH04 ultra-portable laptop offers 10-inch (25.4 cm),
WSVGA Widescreen LED Backlit display, 1024 x 600 pixels screen resolution
having 10cd/m2 brightness powered by integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator
GMA 950 Graphics chipset with upto 64-MB shared memory offering maximum
1024 x 600 pixels screen resolution in 16.7 million colors.
The HCL MiLeap MH04 laptop’s display features embedded LED power-
saving backlight technology, which provides superior color quality and
brightness.Ultra-portable HCL Mileap MH04 laptop does not feature any option for
internal optical drive (CD/DVD) or internal fax/modem card.
Weighing just about 1.2 Kgs (with 3 cell battery pack), the HCL Mileap
MH04 ultra-portable is also equipped with integrated Intel PRO/Wireless 3945
Network 802.11a/b/g LAN connection, integrated Bluetooth v2.0 wireless connection
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and it sports integrated 10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN connection and integrated
Bluetooth v2.0 wireless connection.
IEEE1394
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External Audio Out
No Optical Drive
10-inch (25.4 cm), WSVGA Widescreen LED Backlit display, 1024 x 600
pixels screen resolution, 10cd/m2 brightness
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Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator GMA 950 Graphics chipset with
shared memory
4-in-1 Media Card Reader, Multimedia Card (MMC), Memory stick (MS),
Secure Digital Card, MS-PRO
Built-in Microphone
The HCL MiLeap MH04 ultra-portable laptop powered by Intel Atom N270
Processor featuring 80-GB internal SATA hard disk drive and with Windows XP
Home preinstalled is available in India for Rs. 24,999.
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PROJECT SUMMARY
Study about the market share of HCL in IT industry which based on secondary
data.
Analysis of data and finding from this study is supply of products to the dealer
is not on the time which leads to dissatisfaction of customer.
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Recommendation and suggestion are basically for delivery of products and
advertising policy of HCL.
This study is limited to Ghaziabad & Noida city only it does not show the whole
picture about HCL .This is my personal observations not detail survey.
PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION
Today consumers have a lot of option for every product, same for IT product or home
pc.
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This study may be helpful for company to know about the factor affecting the buying
behavior of consumer. It may also be helpful to know the specific requirements of
consumer so that it can easily satisfied the consumer. Moreover this study helps to
know the buying habits of ultra portable laptops in Ghazibabad and Noida.
The study may helpful for company to know the preference for company to know the
preference of consumer for product and it would help in making marketing strategy.
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE
RESEARCH METHOLOGY
To achieve the objective of the project there was some information which was to be
gathered and according by some decision has to be taken. Under this project I have
studied throwth of HCL ultra portable laptop along with the growth of laptop users.
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METHODOLOGY
Research Design:
The study used an exploratory research design and was conducted for the
period of 20th June to 30th July 2009.
Data Collection
a) Primary Data: Through survey and structured questionnaire.
b) Secondary Data: Company reports, newspapers, books.
Area of Study: Ghaziabad & Noida City in the state of Uttar Pradesh,
which is the education hub of Uttar Pradesh.
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Sampling Plan
A) Sample Design
The sample was selected on the basis of pre-qualifying question as to whether the
respondent is an existing PC/notebook user or whether he is planning to buy one .
B) Sampling Unit
Sampling unit in this research retailers & end customer in Ghaziabad
C) Sampling Technique
To select the sample, the Non-Probability sampling procedure was used. Further
sample was selected on judgmental basis.
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Competitors
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OTHER KEY PLAYERS IN THE INDUSTRY
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LG Electronics has announced the availability of the uber-sleek and stylish
XNote C1-Tablet PC. LG’s latest launch is touted to be a perfect amalgamation
of design, performance, entertainment and security.
The new LG tablet PC is empowered with powerful graphics (NVIDIA GeForce
Go7300) and high-definition sound quality (SRS WOW HD, 24bit), the LG Express
Dual-core processor-based notebook is gracefully designed giving users the pleasure
of handling a well-made elegant and technologically-rich laptop.
This LG Notebook model features a 10.6 wide screen finger touch LCD panel with
finger touch input. It is 27mm thin and weighs 1.31kg. It has a standard keyboard,
which provides ultimate typing comfort.
Speaking about the new product, R Manikandan, Product Group Head IT
Division, LG Electronics, said, “We at LG believe that with these new LG Express
Dual Notebooks, customers will have a unique experience of great combination of
design, performance, entertainment, and security. These ultra light weight tablet
notebooks will help redefine the style quotient of consumers.”
Furthermore, the notebook is equipped with enhanced security features like TPM
(Trusted Platform Module) and HDD security.
A Touch Of Genius
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• close your screen
• collaborate in real-time
• and more
Once you experience multi-touch
on the XT2, your keyboard and
touchpad may get lonely.
Small Tablet, Big Options
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Simple To Manage
Acer have pushed a few new notebooks and thin-&-lights out of the door this past
week, but their Italian arm have been saving something a little more special. The
Acer Aspire 1820PT Timeline is an 11.6-inch convertible touchscreen ultraportable,
packing a 16:9 1366 x 768 multitouch display, 1.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300
processor and optional integrated 3G. NetbookItalia grabbed some hands-on time,
and the 1820PT Timeline certainly looks
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The notebook appears to be the European version of the Acer Aspire Timeline 1820P
leaked two weeks ago, though packing more potent specs than that convertible was
tipped to offer. The 1820PT Timeline has 4GB of DDR3 memory, either 250GB or
320GB storage, GMA X4500MHD graphics and supports up to 8GB of RAM.
Connectivity includes gigabit ethernet, WiFi a/b/g and Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, with
optional UMTS/HSPA. There are also three USB 2.0 ports, both VGA and HDMI,
and audio in/out, together with a multiformat card reader, while the whole tablet
measures 285 x 208.9 x 28.5-34.5 mm and weighs 1.72kg.
Both screen and trackpad support multitouch gestures in Windows 7, and there’s a
stylus too which can be used for more accurate handwriting recognition. Acer are
quoting over 8hrs runtime from the standard battery, and there are various preloaded
touch-friendly apps such as the company’s own TouchPortal and TouchMemo. No
word on pricing, but we’d expect the Acer Aspire 1820PT Timeline to land shortly
after Windows 7 arrives later this week
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Design and Build
The ThinkPad X61 maintains most of the same design features as its predecessor, the
X60. All of the X series models have that signature flat black casing which is quite
nice. There are no annoying issues with fingerprints on the case, and who said you
have to be shiny to look good anyway? The design is very minimalistic, but solid. Out
of all the Tablets I have reviewed so far, the X61 is one of my favorites in terms of
design, mostly due to its simplicity and functionality.
There is no flex in the overall case and the chassis is sturdy. The X61 Tablet is easy to
carry around as well, only weighing in at 3.8lbs. When it was in my notebook case I
hardly even noticed the extra weight. Students or on-the-go business professionals
may want to take a good look at the X61 because this little Tablet is lightweight and
rugged. The X61 has a small hinge, yet it still eliminates almost any hint of screen
wobble. It also has the ThinkVantage Active Protection System, which protects the
hard drive in the event of a system shocks or drop.
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The X61's hinge.
Display
The display on the X61 is nice. I know many users have said that the Lenovo screens
are washed out, but I didn't find that to be the case with the X61. It does look a little
faded when the screen is mostly white, but colors come through just fine. Especially
impressive is that there's no graininess issue with the screen that I've seen on just
about every other dual touch screen and pen enabled Tablet I've tested. The only real
issue I had was with the screen's brightness. Even when set on the highest setting it
was a little dim, which is probably why the screen looks washed out to many users.
X61's touchscreen is great, it is very responsive to the touch of your finger. It also has
Wacom active pen technology, so you can choose between input methods of pen or
finger. The screen converts into Tablet mode with no problems, thanks to the secure
hinge, which pivots 180 degrees clockwise. Once in Tablet mode the screen
automatically adjusts itself to Tablet orientation or you can choose how you want the
screen to be with the touch of a button.
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The X61 in Tablet mode, with vertical screen.
The X61 has improved in the performance department compared to the X60, it beat
the X60 on all of the benchmarking tests. The Core 2 Duo L7500 1.6GHz processor
doesn't have any problems running multiple applications at the same time.
The X61 I reviewed came with 2GB of memory, which is pretty much a necessity
when running Vista, but you can get up to 4GB if you are interested. It also had a
100GB (7200 rpm) hard drive, which leaves you plenty of space to store those media
files or documents. Boot-up time was a little slow, but nothing major, and that's more
a symptom of Vista.
Keyboard/Pointing Stick/Pen
The large size font for letters and numbers on the keys are nice and make it easy to
see things. The ThinkPad has a much storied keyboard that everybody raves about,
but personally I just found it to be okay. The keys felt a little cheap and like I was
using an old school keyboard, but the travel on the keys was good and the feel was
firm. The keys are responsive, which is nice especially if you are a fast typer.
Although some of the keys are shortened like the Enter, Fn, Backspace and arrow
keys, the keyboard still has a nice layout and is easy to use. The keyboard also has a
spill proof layer that protects the internals from that spilled glass of water, I didn't test
this though, I am just taking Lenovo's word on it.
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The X61's keyboard and the little red pointing stick.
The pointing stick is actually a nice feature. I was impartial to it at first considering I
use a notebook with a touchpad on a daily basis, but once you get used to the little
nub, it's great. It's just as accurate as the touchpad and probably faster once you're
used to it. I enjoyed not having to move my hand around as much when navigating
through applications as well.
Tablet pens usually don't feel as comfortable as your standard ink pen, but the X61's
actually did. For starters the pen was almost the same size as my PaperMate ink pen.
It is made of solid plastic, so it doesn't have that cheap feel and the eraser worked like
a real eraser. No scribbles, just turn the pen over and erase away those mistakes in
NotePad. Lenovo also sends along some replacement tips, which is a nice gesture.
Tablet PC Features
The X61 has the active rotate feature that automatically adjusts your screen's
orientation to how you turn it. Since this is a Tablet, you know you will want to turn
screen, so it is easier for you write on, especially for those users who take lots of
notes. There is also a button, for quick change of the screen's orientation. There is an
escape button, Tablet shortcut menu button and a navigation dial as well. However the
navigation dial isn't easy to use all the time, sometimes it gets hit on accident if you
are writing on the screen while it's vertical.
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X61 Tablet shortcut buttons, power and volume control.
Another great feature the X61 offers is the touchscreen. Not only do you have Wacom
support when using the pen, but you can use your finger to navigate through
applications. The touchscreen is very responsive too, not like Gateway's E-155C. The
screen does get full of fingerprints though, so if you like using your finger instead of
the pen you need to have a cloth around to wipe those off.
Video
Ports
The X61 has your basic array of ports including three USB ports, which are located
on the sides of the Tablet, one VGA-15 pin, one microphone, one headphone, a
Modem port, power jack, a PC card slot, an SD card slot and an expansion slot on the
bottom for a docking station. You can almost miss the SD slot though because it is
hidden underneath the PC card slot by the pen's silo.
Battery
The X61 has great battery life. When I compared it to my Asus R1, I was in love. The
X61 lasted about an hour and a half longer than the Asus R1 just on the standard
default settings. I was getting about 5 hours on the standard default setting, which has
no power saving adjustments. When I went into the Power Manager settings where I
could change the battery settings like performance, battery life and screen brightness,
I was getting up to 7 hours. Now that is what I call mobile computing. Do keep in
mind the X61 Tablet as tested came with the larger 8-cell battery.
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Heat and Noise
The X61 produced a good amount of heat when running the benchmark tests, but
besides that not much. During normal (surfing the Web) usage the heat was hardly
noticeable. It wasn't very noisy either, but it did make some noise when running the
benchmarks or when I was running multiple applications. Besides that though, the fan
didn't kick on much.
Speakers
The speakers on the X61 aren't to bad. They aren't anything to brag about either, but
this is a Tablet. If you turn the volume up to the louder settings when listening to
music, you will notice a bit of distortion, but besides that they are pretty clear. There
is no bass, but the Jazz sample I listened to sounded pretty crisp and solid.
Comparison of the X61 Tablet (right) vs. the Asus R1 Tablet (left).
Software
The ThinkPad X61 didn't come with much bloatware. The only annoying thing I came
across was Norton, which I just ignored. It actually came with a 60-day trial period of
Microsoft Office and some other Windows basics like Windows Photo Gallery and
Media Player.
It does have the ThinkVantage software though that protects the X61's data, gives you
system updates and keeps your personal information secure and private. You can also
get Web support here and wireless and networking options.
Wireless
The X61 has a few different wireless options. The built-in Access Wireless manager
is designed to keep staying connected easy and seamless as you move from location to
location. Though I have to admit to having issues with this software when used with
my home wireless router, but just fine when using the office wireless router for
whatever reason.
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There is also an option for WWAN connectivity through Verizon Wireless' EV-DO
service. It also has Bluetooth, which comes in handy for those users who may want to
use a wireless mouse or any other wireless device. Overall staying connected wasn't
much of a problem, once you figure out the settings.
• 1 x SD Card
• Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG
• 10/100/1000 Ethernet
• ThinkPad 11a/b/g II
Communications
• WLAN and WWAN
• Bluetooth
• 10.8" x 9.6" x 1.1-1.3"
Dimensions/Weight
• 3.8lbs.
Battery/power 8-cell Lithium Ion
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Conclusion
The X61s on the left and the X61 Tablet on the right
The pointing stick and keyboard are both very responsive and accurate. The design
isn't anything fancy, but it is solid. You don't have to worry about knocking this
Tablet around because it can withstand those little bumps and bruises. Lenovo even
gives users the luxury of a touchscreen and Wacom, now you know this is a Tablet
designed for touch input. The screen changes orientation automatically in Tablet
mode and the Tablet shortcut buttons give you access to volume, brightness, pen
settings and more in seconds. Some users may not be fond of the X61 since it isn't a
widescreen and the display at times can seem dull, but these weaknesses are far
outweighed by all of the benefits.
Pros
Cons
• No widescreen
• The screen isn't the brightest and some colors look dull
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• No optical drive built-in (but this saves on weight)
NEW!
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DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 SDRAM
(Operates at a (Operates at a 1 GB 533 MHz
maximum of 533 maximum of 533 DDR2 SDRAM
MHz with 667 MHz MHz with 667 MHz 2 GB 533 MHz
memory) memory) DDR2 SDRAM
256 MB 667 MHz
DDR2 SDRAM
512 MB 667 MHz
DDR2 SDRAM
1 GB 667 MHz
DDR2 SDRAM
2 GB 667 MHz
DDR2 SDRAM
2 GB 667 MHz 2 GB 667 MHz 4 GB 667 MHz 4 GB 667 MHz
DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 SDRAM
Maximum
Maximum memory (System runs at a (System runs at a
memory
maximum of 533 maximum of 533
MHz) MHz)
ENERGY STAR® ENERGY STAR® Energy
Energy Efficiency
qualified qualified Efficiency
120 GB 5400 rpm 80 GB 4200 rpm 80 GB 4200 rpm 60 GB 5400 rpm
SATA SMART PATA SMART PATA SATA
160 GB 5400 rpm 100 GB 4200 rpm 100 GB 4200 rpm 80 GB 5400 rpm
SATA SMART PATA SMART PATA SATA
120 GB 7200 rpm 64 GB Solid State 64 GB Solid State 100 GB 5400 rpm
Hard drive Hard drive
SATA Drive Drive SATA
160 GB 7200 rpm 120 GB 5400 rpm
SATA SATA
4 GB Flash
Module
160 GB SATA 100 GB SMART 100 GB SMART 120 GB SATA Maximum
Maximum hard
PATA PATA hard drive
drive size
size
8.9-inch diagonal 12.1-inch diagonal 12.1-inch diagonal 12.1-inch XGA
WXGA Illumi-Lite, WXGA Illumi-Lite, WXGA, Display with
anti-glare UWVA anti-glare Digitizer; 12.1-inch
Display
Display size with Digitizer XGA Wide
size
Viewing Angle
Display with
Digitizer
VIA Chrome 9 Mobile Intel Mobile Intel Intel Graphics
Graphics Media Graphics Media Media Accelerator
Accelerator X3100, Accelerator X3100, 950, with up to
with up to 384 MB with up to 384 MB 224 MB of shared
Graphics Graphics
shared system shared system system memory
memory memory Microsoft DirectX
Microsoft DirectX 9 Microsoft DirectX 9 9 capable
capable capable
Weight 2.8 lb (1.27 kg) 2.8 lb (1.29 kg) 3.7 lb (1.68 kg) 4.6 lb (2.08 kg) Weight
Integrated Intel 802.11a/b/g Intel 802.11a/b/g Intel 802.11a/b/g;
Broadcom draft n; Intel draft n; Intel Broadcom
4311AG WiFi 802.11a/b/g; 802.11a/b/g; 802.11a/b/g;
Adapter; Broadcom Broadcom Broadcom
Integrated 802.11a/b/g; 802.11a/b/g; 802.11b/g;
Broadcom Bluetooth 2.0 Bluetooth 2.0 Bluetooth 2.0
Wireless Wireless
4311BG WiFi
Adapter; HP
Integrated Module
with Bluetooth 2.0
Wireless
Technology
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AT&T Wireless AT&T Wireless
BroadbandConnect; BroadbandConnect;
Broadband
Broadband service Sprint Mobile Sprint Mobile
service
provider Broadband; Verizon Broadband; Verizon
provider
Wireless Wireless
BroadbandAccess BroadbandAccess
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SWOT ANALYSIS OF HCL
STRENGTHS:
a) Global Presence:
WEAKNESSES:
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a) After sales service.
c) Channel partner of HCL has not much capable to provide good and
frequent services to their promotional customer.
OPPORTUNITIES:
d) Increasing competition.
e) Tie ups with various MNCs enable to extract their core competencies.
THREATS:
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Data
Analysis
&
Interpretatio
n
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Topic : To Study Customer perception towards ultra
portable laptop.
Yes 73
No 17
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From the Pie chart it is interpret that 9% of respondent don’t have
computer.
HP [ ] DELL [ ]
Lenovo [ ] Acer [ ]
HCL [ ] Sony [ ]
Others [ ]
HP 12
Dell 15
Lenovo 10
Acer 3
HCL 17
Sony 2
Others 14
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From the Pie Chart it is clear that majority of the respondent own (23%)
of total respondent use HCL laptop, followed by Dell (21%). Thus HCL
found to be leader in consolidated market share of Laptops in Ghaziabad
city.
Yes [ ] No [ ]
Yes 18
No 55
From the Pie chart it is clear that it is clear that 75% of the respondents
are not aware of ultra mobile potable device.
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4)What kind of computer you are using now?
Desktop computer [ ]
Laptop [ ]
Ultra portable laptop [ ]
Desktop 36
Laptop 37
Ultraportable 0
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From the bar graph we can say that Laptop users are more than desktop
user but no one uses ultra portable laptop.
5) How did you know about the type of computer you are using right
now?
Newspaper [ ] Magazine [ ]
Television [ ] Friends and Family [ ]
Others [ ]
Newspaper 30
Magzine 10
Television 5
Friends & Family 26
Others 2
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media that can be effective in conveying sales promotion offers is print media
(newspapers). If we look at another feature that has been brought out by the
survey is the fact that majority of people buy by looking at a feature in
newspaper. This can be concluded from the fact that 41 percent of the buyers
are those who seek information from Newspaper while purchasing a
PC/Laptop.
6) Are you satisfied with the computer you are using right now?
Yes [ ] No [ ]
Yes 59
No 14
It is clear from the most of people are satisfied with their computer.
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6.1) If satisfied what features you like about the laptop?
Service [ ]
Battery Backup [ ]
Configuration [ ]
Brand [ ]
Service 27
Battery Backup 10
Configuration 19
Brand 6
From the graph it is interpreted that most of the people are satisfied
because of service offered by the company.
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7) What according to you is important attribute for a Notebook?
7.1 Price
Agree 34
Strongly Agree 19
Disagree 19
Strongly Disagree 5
Neither Agree Nor Disagree 3
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Most of the respondent feel that price is the important factor while
purchasing a computer.
7.2 Service
Agree [ ]
Strongly agree [ ]
Disagree [ ]
Strongly disagree [ ]
Neither agree Nor disagree[ ]
Agree 35
Strongly Agree 41
Disagree 4
Strongly Disagree 0
Neither Agree Nor Disagree 0
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Majority of the user agree to the fact that after sales service is a reason to
buy a Laptop.
Agree [ ]
Strongly agree [ ]
Disagree [ ]
Strongly disagree [ ]
Neither agree Nor disagree [ ]
Agree 42
Strongly Agree 19
Disagree 13
Strongly Disagree 3
Neither Agree Nor Disagree 3
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From the graph it is clear that most of the people prefer small size and
light weight laptops. Instead of large screen and heavy laptops.
Desktop [ ]
Ultra mobile portable device [ ]
Notebook [ ]
Others [ ]
Desktop 15
Ultra Mobile Portable Device 37
Notebook 25
Others 3
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Most of the people like the features of ultra mobile portable device and
they are wants to purchase it.
Yes [ ] No [ ]
Yes 64
No 16
Majority of the people said they will purchase a laptop which has writing
feature.
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10) Have you heard of HCL Mileap ?
Yes [ ] No [ ]
Yes 16
No 64
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11) Do you heard about HCL Touch Services?
Yes [ ]
No [ ]
Yes 14
No 66
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12) Do you know HCL customer care services are available in 11
Indian languages & 24x7?
Yes [ ] No [ ]
Yes 10
No 70
Most of the people don’t know that HCL customer care services are
available in 11 Indian Languages.
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13) Which of the following laptop would you choose to buy ?
HP [ ]
Sony [ ]
Dell [ ]
Toshiba [ ]
Acer [ ]
HCL [ ]
Lenovo [ ]
Others [ ]
HP 9
Sony 12
Dell 16
Toshiba 7
Acer 5
HCL 24
Lenovo 6
Others 1
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Majority of the people said they will buy HCL Product.
14.1 Age
18-25 [ ] 25-35 [ ] 36-50 [ ] 50 and above [ ]
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From the chart we can interpret that majority respondents are of age
group 18-25 in the research, 21% are of age group 26-35, 10% are of age
group, 3% are of age group.
14.2 Gender
Male [ ] Female [ ]
Male 67
Female 13
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In this research majority of respondents are male. There are 61 male
respondents and 9 female.
8 K - 12 K [ ] 12K - 20 K [ ]
20K - 40K [ ] 40K and above [ ]
10-12k 27
12-20k 26
20-40k 22
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40k & above 5
LIMITATIONS
Every project has some limitations even the researcher came across some
limitations while working on the project which made the analysis a little
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inappropriate at times. Some of the basic limitations faced during the
research are listed below:
Only limited number of Retailers and Customer where it has been found
80 sample was covered in the study.
There was a bias on the part of the respondents.
During the survey, it was found that 80% people are unaware of
HCL Mileap.
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People prefer small size & light weight laptops.
Most of the people are not aware that HCL Customer Care is
available in 11 languages & 24x7.
From the customer’s view 37% will buy this product because of its
feature.
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Company executive should pay proper attention towards checking
of various components of PC before end user delivery. Otherwise it
tends towards defame of brand name in comparison to rivals.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Author : Philip Kotler, Marketing management, Tata Mc-Graw
Hills Publishing ltd, 13th Edition.
MAGAZINES / NEWSPAPERS
B usiness Today
The Financial Express
The Times of India
Company Annual Magazine
WEBSITES :
www.hcl.in
www.indiainfoline.com
www.google.co.in
www.hp.com
www.saharacomputer.com
www.acer.com
www.dell.com
www.hclinfosystem.in
Annexure
Questionnaire
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Topic : To study Customer Perception towards ultra
portable laptops.
5) How did you know about the type of computer you are using right
now?
Newspaper [ ] Magazine [ ]
Television [ ]
Friends and Family [ ] Others [ ]
6) Are you satisfied with the computer you are using right now?
Yes [ ] No [ ]
7.2 Service
Agree [ ] ] Strongly agree [ ] Disagree [ ] Strongly disagree[
]
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Neither agree Nor disagree[ ]
14.2 Gender
Male [ ] Female [ ]
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Signature
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