Intex 028 GD
You might have come across the Intex cabinet when coming to the point of purchasing a new rig, few years back. You might even have got yourself the Intex mouse or keyboard as the replacement after having the old one damaged considering the truth that you are a gamer who is vigorous and could not spend much. The Intex, after having witnessed a lukewarm response, has made it large by piercing the computer market with the average low-priced solutions. After making lot of marketing in the last year, they?ve done considerably well in the desktop domain as well; and now they?re planning to make a zero-in on laptop buyers.
Specifications & Features
when looked at the notebook specifications, you will notice that this product is not that powerful. It is powered by the processor of Celeron M 360 (1MB L2 cache, 1.4 GHz) from the Intel running along with 256 MB DDR333 from which 64MB is shared with onboard graphics (it can expandable up to 1GB), and features an XGA TFT LCD (1024×768) of 15.0″ inches. For all the data storage, a 40 GB HDD is provided. For the input you have the touch-pad and the keyboard with twelve functional keys; eleven hotkeys for screen brightness down/up, email, internet, WiFi and volume. 5 LEDs are placed at the front in order to show the WiFi status, hard disk activity, email alert, battery charging status and power ?on status.
Pros:
Sleek design, Decent looks, Affordable
Cons
Average battery life, Average build quality.
Intex 028 GD is even coined the “Style-Note” that it rightfully demands considering a value addition of an amount of silver and black slapped on it. The touchpad is even surrounded with the brushed metal, much for an average style conscious spender.














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