Monday 12th May, 07:02 AM JST
Supermarket operator Seiyu Ltd on Monday started selling personal computers of Dell Japan Inc at a Tokyo store. Seiyu, a wholly owned unit of U.S. retail giant Wal-Mart Stores Inc, will is selling three types of notebook PCs and one desk top PC model, all originally configured.
The notebook models are priced at between 84,700 yen and 139,000 yen and the desk top model will cost 94,700 yen.
Seiyu plans to make those PCs available at about 30 outlets in Japan within this year, the company said.
Wal-Mart and U.S. computer giant Dell Inc, Dell Japan’s parent, are cooperating in selling Dell PCs in the United States and other countries.
Through the cooperation with Seiyu, Dell Japan intends to win new customers such as housewives.
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