Lenovo Intros ThinkCentre E73z All-In-One Pc Starting @ Rs 40,000

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Lenovo Intros ThinkCentre E73z All-In-One Pc Starting @ Rs 40,000

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Lenovo Intros ThinkCentre E73z All-In-One Pc Starting @ Rs 40,000

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The device will have gesture recognition control for answering calls simply by holding the phone to one's ear, setting the phone down to enable speakerphone the same way, cancelling a call by placing the device in your pocket and so on.

Skilled Solar Professional, The Need Of The Hour

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