Intel Malaysia has launched an all-new PC refresher campaign called ‘Generation Today‘ in a media briefing today. The whole campaign is meant to encourage consumers in the country to upgrade their PCs to the latest touch-enabled devices powered by Intel. For us, this one of the marketing plans to boost the sale of Intel-powered Windows 8 touch screen products in Malaysia.
To promote the campaign, Intel Malaysia together with its PC maker partners including Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP and Lenovo, will run a series of roadshow across 14 cities in Malaysia. The roadshow will start as early as this Wednesday, 22 May until the end of this year. It will feature a wide selection of touch-enabled Ultrabooks, convertible tablets and laptops powered by Intel.
In addition to that, Intel Malaysia will also offer trade-in deals where consumers who are interested to upgrade to the latest Intel-powered devices will receive rebate vouchers of up to RM300 for trading in old Intel-based desktops or laptops of any brand.
If you are currently using 4-year old PC or older than that, Intel Malaysia has prepared two infographics on why it’s now time to get a new PC. Click to enlarge.
For more details, go through the press release below or check out http://generationtoday.intel.com/
Renew and Refresh Your PC
Trade in old PCs for attractive cash rebates of up to RM300 during Intel Malaysia’s PC Refresh Campaign
KUALA LUMPUR, May 20, 2013 – In a media briefing announcing the launch of Intel Malaysia’s latest PC Refresh campaign called ‘Generation Today’, Intel executives expressed their suspicions that the Hourglass Syndrome* may still be afflicting many Malaysian PC users.
The “Hourglass Syndrome*” is characterized by abnormal behavior exhibit by users of aging PC systems. These symptoms include anxiety, uncontrollable fidgetiness and spontaneous acts of violence directed towards the lagging PC. Most aging PCs cannot keep pace as quickly as their owners would like, leading to stress and frustration.
“Our data shows that over 300 million computers around the world are over 4 years old, and 65 percent of these older PCs are bulky desktops,” said Norhizam Kadir, National Sales Manager of Intel Malaysia in the briefing.
“In recent years, there has been many exciting developments in computing technology including the introduction of the Intel Core Processor Family – soon to be in its 4th Generation – and touch-enabled Ultrabooks. Old lagging PCs should not hold us back from our fast paced lifestyles and it is time to upgrade to the latest technology available to us.”
In an effort to encourage Malaysian consumers to upgrade their PCs to the latest touch-enabled devices powered by Intel, Intel Malaysia together with its PC maker partners will run a series of roadshow across 14 cities in Malaysia under the ‘Generation Today’ campaign. This campaign, which runs until the end of 2013, intends to introduce to consumers a wide selection of the latest touch-enabled Ultrabooks, convertible tablets and laptops.
Intel Malaysia will also offer a trade-in program at the roadshows where consumers can redeem up to RM300 worth of cash rebates in exchange for old Intel-based PCs of any brand, upon the purchase a new PC during the campaign duration.
“There will also be on-ground activities and contest; and with each purchased PC, consumers stand a chance to win attractive prizes worth RM8,000.00 during the campaign,” he added. “As we work towards getting Malaysian PC users to move on from their aging devices, it is our hope that the Hourglass Syndrome will become a thing of the past by the conclusion of this campaign.”
‘Generation Today’ will run from 22 May until 31 December 2013. Participating OEM partners include Acer, Asus, Dell, HP and Lenovo. For more details and the list of road show locations, please refer to http://generationtoday.intel.com or contact gentoday@in2ideas.com.