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NEWS & VIEWS |
Taipei,
Sunday, November 22, 2009 09:34 (GMT+8)
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Asustek to launch Ion-based nettop in September and Eee Keyboard in October Aug 21, 15:22 Asustek Computer will launch Nvidia Ion-based Eee Box and Eee Top all-in-one PC, as well as two ultra-thin notebooks under its U/UX series line in September. The company will also launch its Eee Keyboard, which can work as a fully-functional PC as well as a wireless connection hub for multimedia devices, in October, according to industry sources. Read more |
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Asustek evaluating Nvidia Ion for netbooks and nettops Jun 1, 12:27 Asustek Computer is considering launching Nvidia Ion-based netbooks and nettops and recently started testing related samples, according to industry sources. Read more |
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Asustek Eee Box B206 sales expected to ease GPU inventory Mar 25, 17:12 Asustek is hoping that its Eee Box B206 nettop, launched on March 24 with a suggested price tag of NT$12,000 (US$355), will help clear its excessive inventory of ATI Radeon HD 3450 GPUs, according to sources at channel vendors. Read more |
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Asustek to replace Atom with Celeron in Eee Box to boost sales Dec 2, 01:05 While its nettop products have not sold as well as expected since debuting four months ago, Asustek is introducing a Celeron version of the Eee Box priced at NT$7,988 (US$240) in order to increase shipments for this year, according to market sources. The company is replacing the Atom processor with a Celeron 220 processor and upgrading its hard drive from 80GB to 120GB, while cutting the overall price, the sources explained. Read more |
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Asustek lays blame for Eee Box virus on China-based OEM Oct 15, 17:02 Asustek Computer has said that, in order to cut costs, a second-tier OEM in China was given the responsibility of manufacturing Eee Box systems for the Japan market, and it was an error on the maker's part which led to the recent shipping of systems infected with a virus. Read more |
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Asustek to add motherboards to Eee family; responds to Eee Box virus reports Oct 13, 11:45 In addition to the Eee PC and Eee Box, and previously announced all-in-one PC, Eee Top (previously known as Eee Monitor) and Eee TV, Asustek is also planning to add a motherboard line under the Eee family during first-quarter 2009, according to industry sources. Read more |
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Taiwan market: Asustek Eee Box sold out Newswatch - Aug 4, 11:18 Initial shipments of Asustek Computer's Eee Box in the Taiwan market, totaling around 1,000 units, have completely sold out since the product launched on July 30, according to the company. Read more |
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Asustek expects to ship up to 200,000 Eee Boxes worldwide in 2008 Jul 31, 16:29 Asustek Computer launched its Eee Box nettop in Taiwan priced NT$7,988 (US$260.85) on July 30. The company expects the nettop's worldwide shipments to reach 100,000-200,000 units in 2008 and break one million units in 2009, according to Jerry Shen, president of the company. Read more |
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Taiwan market: Asustek, MSI and Synnex to enter nettop war in August Jul 30, 14:40 In addition to Asustek Computer's Eee Box and Micro-Star International's (MSI's) Wind PC, Synnex is also ready to ship its Lemel Q to heat up the nettop market in August, according to channel sources. Read more |
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Eee Box launches today in Hong Kong Jul 14, 10:57 Asustek Computer's Eee Box will be launched today (July 14) in the Hong Kong market, according to sources at Asustek Hong Kong. Read more |
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Eee family to account for 40% of Asustek revenues in 2009, says paper Newswatch - Jun 16, 12:21 Asustek expects the Eee PC will account for 20-30% of its total revenues in 2009, while other Eee products will account for around 5-10%, according to a Chinese-language Apply Daily report citing Jerry Shen, president of Asustek. Read more |
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Computex 2008: Touring the booths of notebook makers Jun 4, 01:30 Taiwan-based notebook makers, including Micro-Star International (MSI), Gigabyte Technology, Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS), Acer, GeCube, Dialogue Technology and Asustek Computer are showcasing several new notebooks at Computex 2008. Read more |
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