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MSI Expects to Ship 50% More Notebooks in 2010

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Tuesday, 12 January 2010 23:13
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According to company chairman Joseph Hsu, MSI has big plans for 2010, primarily with its notebook and all-in-one PC business. Hsu said he expects shipments of the former to jump by 50 percent this year, while he expects to the latter to do the same, if not more.

Meeting those goals might not be too hard to do. MSI's notebook shipments took a serious hit by inventory issues in the first half of 2009, Hsu noted, leaving the company to play catch-up for the rest of the year. Even so, MSI's branded notebook shipments were still higher than those in 2008.

As 2010 rolls along, Hsu said consumers can expect more notebook models with varying specifications, rather than trying to achieve significant shipment volumes with just a handful of models.

Image Credit: MSI


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Author:Paul Lilly

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