The newest models of computer equipment for sale.
Published:
17 April 1999 y., Saturday
A computer fair, arranged by the representative office of Intel corporation in the CIS and Baltic countries, is being opened today in Moscow. The fair is taking place 16 to 18 April in the Moscow Palace of Youth. Traditionally the entrance to the fair is free; there will be exhibited and offered for sale the newest models of computer equipment. Visitors will have the possibility to see and to buy at a special price a wide range of advanced computer equipment produced in Russia. Both adults and children can find something useful at the fair. On 16 April starting at 10:00 a.m., two hours before the official opening of the fair, Intel is having a Open Doors Day for schoolchildren. An Internet Center will be available for all visitors of the fair. Guests will have a chance to participate in Internet game championships. The informational sponsor of computer fairs in 1999 is Komputerra, a weekly magazine.
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