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nico :-)
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Hello,
I would like to know if any of you have ever used an Inote mobile phone, or if you are familiar with the brand?
I would like your opinion, knowing that I will be running office applications and accounting on it...
Thank you
Nico :-)
I would like to know if any of you have ever used an Inote mobile phone, or if you are familiar with the brand?
I would like your opinion, knowing that I will be running office applications and accounting on it...
Thank you
Nico :-)
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Hi, I don't know them, but for local office work and accounting, you really don't need a powerhouse, so the budget option would do the trick. After that, it depends on the operating system, the software you plan to install, and the hardware you intend to install (notably, watch out for USB/USB2.0)...
There you go, good luck ;-)
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I have an INOTE laptop (MSL 7521T). Excellent machine that ... doesn't support coffee and for which it seems impossible to find spare parts. I need to change a keyboard! But where can I find one?
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I have one and it's great. I don't see what else could replace it.
It's a P4 at 2.6, 40GB, 512MB RAM, DVD drive and CD burner, Radeon 9000.
It works really well, I must say. However, I admit that I don't know anything about this brand today. Anyway, it's already out of warranty. -
iNote is a fake brand, invented among others, by the French company NCD (website www.pcw.fr). NCD (Notebook Computer Distribution) sells 3 fictitious brands: iNote, Kenitec and MSI, whose models are actually manufactured by the Taiwanese company CLEVO. Previously, it also distributed "PCW" laptops, coming from the same manufacturer.
NCD, by making-
Kenitec and iNote are not really fake brands?
For your information, the manufacturers in the world are called
QUANTA
CLEVO
ARIMA
MITAC
UNIWILL
COMPAL
ECS
MSI
ASUS
ACER
Do you consider the others to be fake brands?
Dell, Packard-Bell, Siemens, HP, and Compaq are also fake?
No, that's not how it works.
For as long as anyone can remember, players in the IT industry purchase from unknown Asian manufacturers in OEM.
That's the case with Kenitec and iNote, which have been selling more than 1000 laptops per month in France for nearly 20 years!
http://www.pcw.fr
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