Acer, Taiwan's president, Lin Hsien-Lang (Scott Lin) said that Acer's business in 2010 focused on ultra-thin notebook, no intention to jump into the sudden outbreak of flat-panel machine market, and Apple iPad confrontation.
Lin Hsien-Lang pointed out that the design iPad categories of products, Acer is right there is no technical difficulty, but this product does not comply with Acer's business model, because Apple's iTunes store through the provision of ecosystem support, including Acer, including the other Manufacturers little capacity and experience in this area, want to copy Apple's closed model is not realistic.
However, Lin Hsien-Lang that, iPad is unlikely to notebooks, Internet impact in this market, because they are completely different consumer-oriented crowd.
In 2010, Acer is expected to be the traditional large-size notebook notebook shipments accounted for 50-60% of the total, ultra-thin models accounted for 20-30% and another 20% of the online book, less than 20 mm thick notebooks will be Acer's a major focus of this year.
Lin Hsien-Lang also cites data from market research firm, said in 2009, Acer shipped about 31 million notebooks.
Lin Hsien-Lang pointed out that the design iPad categories of products, Acer is right there is no technical difficulty, but this product does not comply with Acer's business model, because Apple's iTunes store through the provision of ecosystem support, including Acer, including the other Manufacturers little capacity and experience in this area, want to copy Apple's closed model is not realistic.
However, Lin Hsien-Lang that, iPad is unlikely to notebooks, Internet impact in this market, because they are completely different consumer-oriented crowd.
In 2010, Acer is expected to be the traditional large-size notebook notebook shipments accounted for 50-60% of the total, ultra-thin models accounted for 20-30% and another 20% of the online book, less than 20 mm thick notebooks will be Acer's a major focus of this year.
Lin Hsien-Lang also cites data from market research firm, said in 2009, Acer shipped about 31 million notebooks.
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