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Taiwan notebook industry overview
By Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES, Taipei
Tuesday 1 September 2009
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Global notebook shipments grew 31.8% on year to 137 million units in 2008, of which, 91.4% were made by Taiwan makers, up from 89.5% in 2007.
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