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Wednesday 1 December 2010
Taiwan market: Notebook brands aim to digest inventories at upcoming IT Month show
As Intel's new Huron River platform for notebooks is expected to appear in January 2011, in order to have a smooth transition to the new platform, several vendors are aiming to digest...
Friday 4 December 2009
IT Month 2009: Asustek, Acer and MSI see strong ultra-thin notebook sales
Asustek Computer, Acer and Micro-Star International (MSI) all expect their ultra-thin notebook sales at the IT Month 2009 consumer trade show in Taiwan to be higher than in 2008,...
Thursday 26 November 2009
IT Month 2009: Gigabyte gives away netbook with ultra-thin notebook purchase
Gigabyte Technology will offer a netbook give-away with purchases of its recently launched 13.3-inch M1305 ultra-thin notebook at the IT Month 2009 consumer trade show in Taiwan....
Tuesday 24 November 2009
IT Month 2009: Mid-range and entry-level notebooks in the spotlight
Mid-range and entry-level traditional notebooks are expected to be the most demanded PC products at the IT Month 2009 consumer trade show in which will run from November 28 to January...
Thursday 4 December 2008
Taiwan market: Chimei expects promotional campagin to drive December revenues
In order to stimulate sales in Taiwan's sluggish consumer market, local LCD TV brand Chimei has lowered the prices for its LCD TVs and monitors at the ongoing IT Month fair in Taipei,...
Thursday 27 November 2008
Taiwan market: Sony starts price war for LCD TVs
In order to stimulate sales during Taiwan's upcoming IT Month, a promotional event organized by the Taipei Computer Association, Sony will lower its LCD TV prices, according to market...
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Samsung expands mobile phone production beyond Asian countries, says DIGITIMES Research
SLMs to increase presence in GenAI business opportunities, says DIGITIMES Research
Generative AI market to reach US$1.5 trillion by 2030 with Taiwan holds hardware advantage; software and services to see promising future, says DIGITIMES Research