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Tuesday 30 November 2010
Asustek concerned that tablet PCs may delay notebook market share plans
As the tablet PC segment has become the hottest topic in the IT market and might even damage the traditional PC market, Asustek Computer is concerned that strong tablet PC sales may...
Friday 26 November 2010
Taiwan market: Asustek to debut 8-inch Eee Note
Asustek Computer is expected to unveil the 8-inch EA800, the first model of Eee Note series devices that will fall between tablet PCs and e-book readers in terms of functionality,...
Thursday 18 November 2010
Asustek hopes AMD can help it achieve netbook shipment target
Because the netbook industry is seeing almost no shipment growth, Asustek Computer expects its recently released AMD-based Eee PC 1015T netbook, which has a lower price point than...
Thursday 4 November 2010
China market: Asustek ships 1 million notebooks in 3Q10
Asustek Computer shipped one million notebooks and Eee PCs combined in China in the third quarter of 2010, up 17% sequentially; however, due to seasonality, the company's shipments...
Wednesday 27 October 2010
Nvidia Tegra 2 adopted by Asustek for Eee Pad and smartphones
Nvidia has landed orders for its Tegra 2 processor from Asustek Computer, with total shipments estimated at at least 200,000-300,000 chips, according to industry sources.
Friday 22 October 2010
Asustek launches customized Eee Reader in cooperation with religious organization
Asustek Computer on October 21 announced the launch of its first Eee Reader e-book reader, the 9-inch TZ-900, in the Taiwan market at a retail price of about NT$10,000 (US$323) through...
Wednesday 13 October 2010
Taiwan market: Asustek to launch Lamborghini Eee PC in late October
Asustek Computer will launch a luxury Eee PC, the 12.1-inch Lamborghini VX6, in the Taiwan market at a retail price of about NT$25,000 (US$804) at the end of October and will then...
Friday 6 August 2010
Asustek announces Eee PC 1001PQ netbook for preteens
Asustek Computer has announced the launch of the Eee PC 1001PQ, a netbook designed to make it easy for pre-adolescents to learn and have fun, according to the company. The Intel Atom...
Tuesday 20 July 2010
Asustek to launch DDR3-supporting Eee PCs in China, Taiwan
Asustek Computer is set to launch its latest Eee PC netbooks, the 1016P, 1018P and 1015PED, all supporting DDR3 memory and USB 3.0, in the China market in late July as well as in...
Tuesday 1 June 2010
Asustek announces Eee Pad
Asustek Computer on May 31 announced its Eee Pad series tablet PCs, the EP121 with a 12-inch display and EP101 with a 10-inch display. Both are manufactured by Pegatron Technology.
Tuesday 4 May 2010
Asustek expects to ship 7-8 million Eee PCs for a global netbook market share of 20% in 2010
Asustek Computer expects to ship 7-8 million Eee PCs for a global netbook market share of 20% in 2010 and the company also expects to remain as the second-largest netbook brand in...
Friday 23 April 2010
Asustek Eee Pad to hit channel in July
Asustek Computer chairman Jerry Shen has announced, at a conference in Taiwan, that the company will introduce its tablet PC, the Eee Pad, at Computex 2010, scheduled between June...
Thursday 1 April 2010
Taiwan market: Asustek cuts Windows 7-based netbook prices
Asustek Computer has recently dropped its Eee PC 1001HA with Windows 7 to NT$9,999 (US$314) in the Taiwan market and the company has also reduced the price of its dual-core Intel...
Thursday 25 March 2010
Asustek to adopt USB 3.0 in PC product lines
Asustek Computer has announced that the company will add USB 3.0 support in its PC product lines including mainstream notebook, Eee PC and Eee Box.
Wednesday 20 January 2010
Nvidia Ion 2-based Eee PC set for April launch
Asustek Computer will launch an Nvidia Ion 2-powered Eee PC in April 2010 and a lineup of netbooks through the year.
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