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Lenovo Q1 beats expectations on China strength

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The world's No. 4 PC brand, Lenovo , reported a smaller-than-expected first-quarter loss on Thursday, thanks to China's massive stimulus package and further boosting hopes of a rebound.
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Acer launches new line of chic desktops

Acer on Friday launched new line of desktops – the Aspire M5, M3 and X3 series -- designed to bring enjoyment of H235H premium display, a chic style and industrial blend with improve aesthetic and functionality.
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Worldwide PC shipments fell in first quarter

Worldwide PC shipments took a major plunge in the first quarter of 2009, according to analysts figures released on Friday however, analysts said it's too early to know if the market has hit bottom.
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China's software filter puts bite on PC majors

Top PC names such as Dell and Hewlett-Packard could lose out in a spat over China's latest move to censor the Web, risking the wrath of U.S. and European consumers if they go along or losing ground in the world's No.2 PC market if they refuse.
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Analysts expect drop for Dell’s Q 1 sales

Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters gave gloomy forecast for Dell’s first quarter which ended at the end of April, expecting a 21.1 percent drop in sales compared to a year earlier.
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Asustek aims to be No.3 laptop vendor in 2011

Netbook PC pioneer Asustek aims to double its market share to become the world's No.3 laptop vendor, riding the rising popularity of low-cost laptops among budget-conscious consumers during the global downturn.
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Lenovo Announces Netbook Ideapad S10-2 with 3G

Lenovo announces its latest netbook, the Ideapad S10-2 featuring 3G connectivity and, at 1-inch thick and weighing less than 2 pounds, is smaller and lighter than its predecessor, the IdeaPad.
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Worldwide PC sales fall 7.1 percent in Q1: IDC

Global shipments of personal computers slid 7.1 percent in the first quarter, industry tracker IDC said on Wednesday, although falling prices and the increasing popularity of netbooks helped keep sales from slipping even further.
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PC maker Lenovo reports loss, CEO resigns

The world's fourth-largest PC manufacturer, Lenovo Group announced Thursday due to global economic turmoil a quarterly loss of $96.7 million has been reported while CEO resigns.
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PC maker Lenovo reports 4Q loss, CEO resigns

The world's fourth-largest PC manufacturer, Lenovo Group announced Thursday due to global economic turmoil a quarterly loss of $96.7 million has been reported while CEO resigns.
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Lenovo to Sell VMware in China

Lenovo confirmed its intentions to distribute sell and support VMware's virtualization platform in server systems sold in China.
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Dell to Expand its Business in China

Dell announced plans on Thursday to expand its business in China by selling desktop and notebook computers at Suning, and doubling the number of Gome stores that carry Dell machines.Suning is China...
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Apple Gains on PC Rivals in 2007

Apple posted the highest growth rates in terms of shipments, among the top 6 computer vendors according to research released this week.
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Lenovo unveils consumer PCs

China's Lenovo Group Ltd introduced its first consumer computers in the United States on Wednesday, expanding in a region it entered in 2005 with the purchase of IBM's PC business. The unveiling of three new notebook computers with advanced features is part of a broader expansion by Lenovo into the global consumer PC market. The company also plans to sell the new consumer computers in ...
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Taiwan's Acer sees strong growth over next 4 years

Acer Inc, the world's No. 3 PC seller, said on Thursday it expected its sales to jump 50 percent or more over the next four years, as it embarks on a worldwide expansion following a recent acquisition.
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HP Leads PC Makers, Acer Displaces Dell

Hewlett-Packard Co. in the third quarter continued to expand its lead over rivals in the global PC market, while Taiwan based Acer saw the largest increase, displacing Dell as the world's No. 2 notebook maker.

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