All Go 'Laptop Connect' customers will be offered a free Lenovo Ideapad Netbook following an agreement the communications group has signed with Smart Technologies.

The offer is available at the Go stand at the Trade Fair in Ta' Qali until next Sunday and at Go stores.

The Ideapad is just one of a vast range of laptops, desktops, servers, handheld computers, imaging equipment and mobile phone handsets by the Lenovo Group.

The group is the world's third largest PC manufacturer since its 2005 purchase of IBM's Personal Computing Division. It is dedicated to building exceptionally engineered personal computers and their business model is built on innovation, operational efficiency, and customer satisfaction as well as focusing on investments in the emerging markets.

The Lenovo Ideapad has a 10.2-inch screen, Intel Atom processors, 1GB RAM, 160GB hard drive and comes with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and webcam incorporated.

It includes original Windows XP Home license. The netbook is being provided by Go in association with Smart Technologies, which was set up in 2008 and operates as an equipment leasing and IT outsourcing company to serve the local business community together with well-known giants in IT circles.

"Laptop Connect is definitely an innovative concept which helps in the various drives to make IT more accessible and cost not an issue," Joseph Aquilina, chief executive officer of Smart Technologies Ltd, said.

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