Linux Carried Along on Netbooks Wave
Oct 21, 2008, 20:32 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Anika Kehrer)
"PC vendor Acer leads total sales in the EMEA market in the
third quarter with 21% and has thus surpassed HP, the leader as
recently as the last quarter of 2007. Noteworthy is that the Korean
company, with its Aspire One, has moved from second place within
three quarters, according to analysts. Third place goes to Dell,
which lost a few percentages, and Asus pushed its way to fourth
place from the previous fifth with a current 3.7%. HP has meanwhile
moved out of the top four."
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