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Bundle of activities at Microsoft event

Microsoft, which recently opened an office in the Sultanate, held a consumer event yesterday for its latest operating system, the Window Vista and Microsoft Office 2007, at The Mall in Gadong.

The event - which ran from 10 am to 10 pm - offered an array of activities for visitors, including a colouring competition and a musical island contest as well as a crowd-pleasing 'WoW Hunt' competition.

Event partners, such as Brusin, Concepts Computer, E-Prime Networks, JM-Technology and Tech Distribution, also offered their computer and training services at promotional prices.

Participants of any contest as well as visitors who purchased Sony laptops or ordered a Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007 pack from vendors were also entitled to join a grand lucky draw and stood a chance at winning a Vaio laptop, training vouchers, flasks, caps, goodies from Concept and Brusin, and 'Spiderman 3' movie tickets.

Also on display at the event were the latest gadgetries, top-of-the-range laptops and desktops such as the new Sony CGC-LA38G and Dell Inspiron 9400.

Visitors could also enrol in a training course on Window Vista and Microsoft Office 2007 with E-Prime Networks at a promotional price.

According to E-Prime Networks organisational development manager Rajwati bte Awang, quite a number of public members registered for the course amid the hype of Microsoft Vista and Microsoft Office 2007.

Caesar Wong from Brusin said every new operating system, including Windows Vista, has a transitional period, during which makers of other applications update their programmes to ensure compatibility with the new operating system.

 

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