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JioPC is the new-age computing platform that runs on the cloud and lets you connect to the big screen using a set-top box.

JioPC lets you connect to the big screen using the Jio Set-Top Box
Jio has launched its AI-ready computer called JioPC that looks to make AI truly inclusive in every Indian house as well as business in the next few years. The best thing about JioPC is that you don’t need to invest in a powerful machine or hardware to make it work.
The Jio Set-Top Box is the one-stop device that becomes the gateway for JioPC access on the big screen in your living room. The company is even giving you the power to upgrade the memory and computing power based on the requirement, and all done remotely.
JioPC Connects You To AI: How It Works
The first step to use the JioPC is to connect the keyboard to your Jio Set-Top Box which triggers the virtual computer powered by the Jio Cloud and you don’t need to invest in a separate platform. JioPC completely operates out of the cloud which keeps it secure with up-to-date software solutions. You just need a TV or a big screen, an active Jio Set-Top Box with connection, a keyboard-mouse combo and a JioPC plan which comes with a zero activation fee as an introductory offer.
Jio is partnering with leading app makers to make them available on JioPC along with a wide variety of AI tools that look to enhance productivity and creativity. The device comes with a monthly subscription offer that ensures you don’t need to handle the repairs or maintenance of the JioPC. There are other advanced plans available on the Jio website that gives you more memory, storage and other benefits.
“JioPC is not just about giving people a computer. It is about giving every student, every professional, and every entrepreneur in India the same AI-ready power that only few have had so far. This is computing for India, reimagined,” as explained by Akash Ambani, Chairman, Reliance Jio Infocomm during the RIL AGM 2025 briefing on Friday.
JioPC offers you the ability to create documents and at the same time run advanced simulations.

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