Senin, 23 Januari 2012

ECS PREDICTS TO STILL GAIN MARKET SHARE

Like in the midst of all the men once in the running to be the ‘The Bachelorette’s new beau’, it takes an assortment right now to position out in the mini-notebook marketplace. How could it not? You encompass ASUS flooding the marketplace with loads of EEE PCs, and MSI’s Wind is the whole lot we could have desired in a net book for a critically reasonably priced price. But Taiwan-based companies like Gigabyte and ECS haven’t been deterred and are springing up with novel, ground-breaking means to hang about in the game.
We strut with ECS vice president of sales Henry Kwan who predicts his company’s G10IL entrance will bring incredible new ones to the market. Kwan shared that the G10IL will:

• Encompass EDGE, HSUPA, and HSPDA mobile broadband sustain. It will not possess WiMAX hold up, like the Everex Cloud Book Max.
• Come in 2 display-size variations: an 8.9-inch and a 10-inch. The 10-inch flaunt will be the most probable to hit the U.S. market.
• Be accessible in the U.S. starting in September. There will be an 8GB SSD variant sprinting on Linpus Lite 9.4 Linux and an 80GB hard drive variant running Windows XP. Pricing will begin at $399, but the least pricey systems will not comprise 3G options.
• Will be the 1st mini-notebook intended and marketed for business usage, not learning.

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