23 June 2009 11:34 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Orange has refreshed the laptops it offers with its mobile broadband packages for consumers and business customers.The range available is now larger, including models with embedded SIMs as well as bundled with a USB modem, with different payment methods and a variety of differently priced tariffs available.
Customers can chose from the Asus Eee PC 1000H GO with embedded SIM card, the Compaq Mini 110 with Huawei E160 dongle, the Toshiba L300 with Huawei E160 dongle, the HP 4515s with ZTE MF636 dongle and the HP 6735b with embedded SIM card.
In addition, Orange has announced it's adding the Samsung N310 to its consumer connected range for a limited time starting from £24.47 per month on a 24-month contract with a one off charge of £99.
Business customers can visit www.orange.co.uk/business/laptops for more info, while consumers are directed toward www.orange.co.uk/shop to learn more. Hardware, Laptops, Phones, Mobile broadband, Orange, Netbooks, USB modems, Software, Broadband


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