Friday, 22 June 2012

Dell Laptops to Ship Pre-Loaded with Ubuntu in India


Canonical and Dell announced that Dell laptops pre-loaded with Ubuntu will be sold in 850 retail outlets in India. The choice of form factor reflects the demand for mobile computing in India, where Dell is growing fast.

Ubuntu provides a legal, full-featured and flexible alternative to proprietary software, with a range of popular applications included by default. And thanks to the Ubuntu Software Center, it offers easy access to hundreds more, from business productivity and scientific research to games and social media.


"A founding principle of Ubuntu is to make computing more accessible," said Jane Silber, CEO, Canonical. "By working with Dell to bring these machines to market, we're providing millions of people with the opportunity of an affordable, high-quality computing experience - in some cases, for the first time."

Sameer Garde, President, Dell India, said, "With Ubuntu, these machines offer our customers a compelling mobile or in-home computing proposition, with the benefit of Dell quality and security. I am confident that they will prove attractive to both home and business users."

The retail outlets will display Ubuntu-branded marketing collateral in-store, with trained staff explaining the advantages of Ubuntu to consumers.

With its intuitive user interface, Ubuntu has become a natural choice for millions of consumers, the world over. And thanks to services such as the Ubuntu Music Store and built-in Ubuntu One cloud storage, it continues to lead the development of desktop computing.

The machines, including the new Inspiron 14R and Inspiron 15R, began retailing with Ubuntu pre-installed from June 21st. More models are slated for release later in the year

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