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Lenovo and Microsoft Corp will launch market trials in China
and India that is expected to validate the market for pay-as-you-go personal
computing, using a model similar to prepaid mobile telephone services. Philippe
Davy, VP-Strategic Alliance of Lenovo, said, "Lenovo is working with
Microsoft to create innovative new business models and technologies tailored for
the needs of different markets around the world. This program creates new
options for people whose access to personal computing would be limited
otherwise."
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Pay-as-you-go computing will bring high-quality PCs within the reach of
millions for use in education, communications, and entertainment |
The company announced that consumers will be able to purchase
a Lenovo desktop PC by paying about half of its street price up-front, and
paying the balance over time through the purchase of prepaid cards from Lenovo.
The innovative pay-as-you-go model enabled by the new Microsoft FlexGo
technology helps new budget-constrained consumers own a high-quality PC without
being locked into a fixed monthly loan payment, and enables these consumers to
manage their PC time in accordance with their monthly finances. After a
predetermined number of usage hours, the balance of the PC will be paid off and
the consumers will no longer need to purchase pre-paid cards.
The first pay-as-you-go market trials will feature
high-quality, mid-range Lenovo desktop PCs that are loaded with features
attractive to consumers. These models are already available worldwide. Will
Poole, Senior VP of Microsoft's Market Expansion Group, said, "Lenovo's
joint effort with Microsoft using FlexGo pay-as-you-go computing will bring
high-quality PCs within the reach of millions of families for use in education,
communications, and entertainment."
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