Wednesday, February 13th 2008
Taiwan's Acer to Launch Low-cost PCs This Year
Taiwan's Acer Inc, the world's No. 3 computer vendor, influenced by Eee PC and its great success among the low-cost laptop PCs, will try to accomplish the same results by introducing its own tablet. Acer, which previously said it had not planned to sell cheap notebook computers, has changed course to develop PCs to target a new customer base, the Chinese-language Commercial Times quoted company Chairman J.T. Wang as saying. The company plans to launch low-cost laptop PCs in the second or third quarter of this year, according to an unknown report. The report also notes that Acer was still developing the new model, which could be 7-9 inches wide, and could cost around $470. Acer of course declined to comment on the report, since there haven't been written proof of something final.
Source:
Yahoo! News
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