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  2. Octagon Computer Superstore - Wikipedia

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    Octagon Computer Superstore is a computer retail store in the Philippines. It has 150 branches nationwide along with their subsidiary, Micro Valley Computer Center [ 3 ] with headquarters at 747 Romualdez Street, corner Zobel Street, Ermita , Manila . [ 1 ]

  3. Redmi Pad SE - Wikipedia

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    It is priced around €199-€229 in Europe and ₱8,999-₱9,999 in the Philippines and ₹12,999 in India. Unsurprisingly, the Redmi Pad SE is way more affordable in Xiaomi's home country China. It starts at just CN¥999 (~$135) for 6GB + 128GB compared to a €229 price tag in Europe for the same variant. [ 7 ]

  4. The best tablets for seniors in 2025, tested and reviewed - AOL

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    Given that this device is a Windows 11 computer first and a tablet, second, this is a huge beef of mine. Considering that the starting price for a Surface Pro is over $900, asking folks to pay for ...

  5. Silicon Valley Computer Group Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Gadgets such as smartphones, tablets, digital cameras, video recorders, and printing supplies were later introduced in their product lineup. Silicon Valley together with Asianic Distributors brought Lenovo in the Philippines by having the first Lenovo Concept store at The Cyberzone, SM Mall of Asia followed by seven other stores within Metro ...

  6. List of convertible tablet computer brands - Wikipedia

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    Brand Model Display Processor Memory (RAM) Hard Drive Price Battery Videos Dell: Latitude XT3: 12.1" LED Backlit: Intel CoreTM i7 (2640M) Intel CoreTM i5 (2520M)

  7. Fujitsu Lifebook - Wikipedia

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    In partnership with Poqet Computer Corporation, Fujitsu launched the world's first hand-held, one-pound, IBM/PC-XT-compatible computer in 1989.It launched its first single-spindle convertible Tablet PC, the Lifebook T3000 Series, in 2003; [1] the T3010 was a launching pad for its current tablet PCs.