Win one of three Ubisurfer netbooks
Published: 07/03/2010 - Filed under: News »
Hardware developer Datawind is giving readers the chance to win one of three ultra-portable Ubisurfer netbooks, each priced at £159.99. The Ubisurfer comes with 1,800 minutes of free internet access per month on Vodafone’s UK wireless network, and the in-built SIM card and modem means it can access the web wherever there’s a standard mobile phone signal.
A perfect travel companion, the Ubisurfer is a connected netbook that delivers fast, easy and free internet access. Utilising an embedded SIM, the Ubisurfer allows you to surf the web any time, anywhere, for free. The Ubisurfer also includes wifi connectivity for unlimited internet within hot-spot range. In addition to wifi and LAN connectivity, the embedded cellular modem empowers the Ubisurfer to get you on the Internet easily, wherever you have mobile phone signal and making the Internet truly ubiquitous.
The Ubisurfer also has an array of useful applications including a calendar, media player, XIP Office (word processor, spreadsheet, presentation). All the Office applications are compatible with Microsoft, so doing work on the move is just as easy as doing work at your desk.
For more information and your chance to win one of three Ubisurfer netbooks, click here.
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