The company claims it is selling as many tablets internationally as it is retailing in India.
Currently, the European market was dominated by established high-end players and there was enough room for the value-for-money segment to grow, Gautam Advani, executive vice-president and global head (mobility), HCL Infosystems, told Business Standard.
“We want to recreate in Europe what we have done in other international markets.”
In India, the company retails tablets and phablets at Rs 6,000-15,000.
It claimed these sales have surpassed the sales of laptops in the country.
The company declined to share the total number of units sold.
Advani said though the company was trying to target the value-for money segment, it didn’t want to follow a dumping strategy similar to that of many
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