Friday, December 17, 2010

20 million Asus Laptops and Netbook expected to be sold in 2011

Asus have revealed its target of selling six million netbooks and 14 million laptop PCs over the course of 2011.
An already extensive range of PC products has seen Asus become one of the largest technology businesses in the world in recent years and the Taiwanese company has set its sights firmly on further growth during the next 12 months.
Indeed, the company is looking to establish itself as the third largest supplier of laptop computers to markets worldwide, a position
Strategies are set in motion to see these ambitions come to fruition, with enterprise markets particularly expected to be targeted by Asus and its leading laptops and Eee PC netbooks.
A report from the DigiTimes in Taiwan suggests that while some companies in the sector are concerned that the growing popularity of tablet PCs will impact negatively on netbook sales, this outlook is not yet shared by Asus, which is anticipating an 11 per cent rise in its Eee PC shipments next year.
The latest pronouncements from Asus follow an international sales meeting this week, after which company bosses made clear that they want to take a healthy share of the non-Apple, or non-iPad, tablet PC market over the course of the next few years.
 currently being vied for by both Dell and another Asian powerhouse Acer.

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