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    Which company really made your laptop?

    Posted on Thursday, July 22 2004 @ 22:44:29 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Interested to know which company really produced your laptop? Then check out this article:
    What is in a name? Would a rose smell just as sweet if it were called by a different name? The famous Bard answered these questions very eloquently hundreds of years ago. Today in the laptop industry, these questions are asked once again. The answer hasn’t changed.

    In June of 2003 major Taiwan notebook makers reported record sales growth in the industry. The world’s largest Notebook Computer manufacturer, Quanta Computer, shipped more than 800,000 notebooks in June thanks in part to major brands like Dell Computer, Hewlett-Packard, Toshiba, NEC and Acer. Quanta sold over 5 million notebooks to Dell over an 18 month period beginning in June 2002. The IBM Thinkpad G series and certain Sony VAIO models are also produced by Quanta Computer.
    Read more at Notebook Computers


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