Asustek To Push 16:9 Ratio Notebooks In The US And Europe In H2
Asustek Computer will officially cut into the 16:9 ratio notebook market in the second half of 2008. In order to preserve profits, the company will initially only push 15.6" models in Europe and the US. The first wave of launches will start in July in the US, according to industry sources.
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