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In the Indian computer hardware market, AMR slots on motherboards have become increasingly common in budget-friendly systems. These slots, which stand for Audio/Modem Riser, provide an economical solution for adding audio and modem functionality to desktop computers.
Many local Indian manufacturers like Intex, iBall, and Zebronics incorporate AMR slots in their motherboards to reduce production costs while maintaining basic multimedia capabilities. This is particularly popular in entry-level computers sold across cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore.
The AMR slot technology allows for cheaper audio and modem cards compared to traditional PCI slots, making computers more affordable for Indian consumers. This has helped bridge the digital divide in rural areas where cost-effective computing solutions are essential.
Indian IT markets such as Nehru Place in Delhi and SP Road in Bangalore frequently stock motherboards with AMR slots, catering to the price-sensitive segment of the market. These motherboards typically support basic audio functions suitable for educational and office applications. |
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