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Research and Markets: Discover the New Generation of Low-Price Mini Notebook PC Trends and Specifications as Revealed at Computex 2008
DUBLIN, Ireland-(Business Wire)-July 2, 2008 - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/b16066/new_generation_com) has announced the addition of the "New Generation Comes to the Fore: Low-price Mini Notebook PC Trends at Computex 2008" report to their offering.
In order to grab a share of the rapidly developing low-price mini notebook PC market, major PC vendors rolled out new products during Computex 2008 — held in Taipei from June 3-7 2008 in order to challenge the dominance of Asus in this market segment. Acer was most aggressive, while MSI, Gigabyte, ECS and FIC also exhibited new products. Intel and Microsoft also showed their support for this market. This report explores the development of the new generation of low-price mini notebook PCs, and examines key product trends observed at Computex 2008. MIC analysts visited the Computex exhibition, interviewed representatives from key companies, and analyzed new products from the perspective of the overall development of the notebook PC market.
Scope of the Report:
This report examines the new generation of low-price mini notebook PCs, particularly product trends observed at Computex 2008, which was held in Taipei, Taiwan from June 3-7. The report also analyzes product specifications of new products, including those of Asus, Acer, Gigabyte, MSI, ECS, E-Lead, and FIC. It also looks at the strategic reasons for vendors to roll out low-price mini notebook PC products.
Companies Mentioned:
- Asus
- Acer
- MSI
- Gigabyte
- ECS
- FIC
- Intel
- Microsoft
Key Topics Covered:
- Low-price Mini Notebook PC Market Becomes Major Battleground
- Atom Processor, 8.9-inch Screen, XP OS Are Mainstream Specs of Mini Notebook PCs
- MIC Perspective
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/b16066/new_generation_com
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