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Lanix Precision Engineering
Company typePublic
Founded1990
HeadquartersHermosillo, Mexico
Productscomputers, mobile phones
Websitewww.lanix.com

Lanix is a Mexican electronics company based in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. It is Mexico's largest domestically owned electronics manufacturer.

History

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Lanix computers and servers on an assembly line in Guadalajara, Jalisco.

In 1990, Lanix was founded and by 1995 , Lanix released its first commercially succesful computer, named PC 286, which was sold in Mexico and was the first personal computer made in large numbers by a domestic firm that saw widespread sales. Lanix products are assembled in Mexico and Chile. At the 2009 Intel Solutions Summit hosted by Intel, Lanix won an award for best integration of Intel technology into a mobile phone.In March 2011, Lanix began offering a system where buyers can custom build their own computer from the bottom up, choosing different types of chipsets, memory systems, and other components.

Products

As of 2010, Lanix makes desktop, tablet, & laptop computers,television capable displays and computerss,, hard disk drives, LED displays,LCD displays, netbooks, smartphones, various optical drives, and servers. It makes the Lanix Titan Magnum Extreme, one of the most powerful production Windows desktops in the world.

Smartphones and tablet computers

Lanix W10 tablet PC running Windows 7

In 2007, Lanix announced a newly formed branch of the firm, Lanix Mobile. This division specializes in developing smartphones and other mobile electronic hardware. In 2010, Lanix revealed a new smartphone called the Ilium running Android operating system. Starting in 2010 America Movil, the fourth largest telecom company in the world, began selling Lanix smartphones through it's Telcel branch.

In 2010, Lanix also announced a new generation of Tablet PCs with the unveiling of the Lanix W-10 tablet computer running Windows 7. The W10 will initially be released in two versions: one for release by the Mexican cell phone company Telcel, with Android and 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB memory, and one that is carrier neutral with Windows 7 and 2 GB of RAM and 64 GB of memory. Both versions feature removable DDR3 RAM memory and solid state drives which can be easily upgraded to store much more memory.

Mexican government contracts

Lanix has won several contracts to provide electronics to government entities in Mexico. In 2010 it also won a contract from the Mexican secretary of education to supply schools with computers.

References

  1. ^ "Historia Lanix" (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 April 2011. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |Publisher= ignored (|publisher= suggested) (help)
  2. http://www.lanix.com/portal/pages1.aspx?page=36
  3. ^ "El Legado de LANIX" (in Spanish). Lanix. Retrieved 2 June 2011.
  4. Lanix - Intel Innovation Mobile Solution (streaming video). Intel Solutions Summit: YouTube. 2009.
  5. "Configurador de equipos Lanix" (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  6. "HOGAR - Soluciones a tu medida" (in Spanish). Lanix. Retrieved 14 June 2011.
  7. http://www.spk.la/2010/10/detalles-de-la-tablet-de-lanix-la-w10/
  8. http://www.lanix.com/portal/productos/Productos.aspx?Class=1&IdFormato=3&Tipo=2
  9. http://www.lanix.com/portal/pages1.aspx?page=153
  10. http://www.lanix.com/portal/productos/Productos.aspx?Class=3&IdFormato=9&Tipo=3
  11. http://www.lanix.com/docs_ventas/enlace/2011/catalogo/junio.pdf
  12. http://www.lanix.com/portal/productos/Productos.aspx?Class=1&IdFormato=3&Tipo=3
  13. http://www.telcel.com/portal/equipos/equiposResult.do?tipoTerminal=3&mid=1307
  14. "Lanix Mobile" (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 June 2011. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |Publisher= ignored (|publisher= suggested) (help)
  15. http://www.lanix.com/portal/productos/Productos.aspx?Class=3&IdFormato=9&Tipo=3
  16. "Servidores de Entrada" (in Spanish). Lanix. Retrieved 14 June 2011.
  17. Gilberto (3 September 2010). "Nueva Lanix Titan Magnum Extreme con Procesador Intel Core i7 980x Extreme Edition". SPK.LA (in Spanish).
  18. Gilberto (3 September 2010). "Una tablet y un smarphone, las dos sorpresas que tiene Lanix para esta navidad". SPK.LA (in Spanish).
  19. "Busca tu equipo" (in Spanish). Telcel. Retrieved 14 June 2011.
  20. "Video de Tablet/Slate Lanix en el Intel Editors Day (mejores specs que el iPAD! y es mexicana!)". TecnoManiatico. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  21. Gilberto (8 October 2010). "La Tablet W10 de Lanix en video". SPK.LA.
  22. Gilberto (7 October 2010). "Detalles de la tablet de Lanix, la W10". SPK.LA.
  23. "Entrega Osuna Millán computadoras portátiles a maestros de educación básica". El Observador Diario (in Spanish). Estrategias y Comunicación. 8 April 2011.

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