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Acer Eyes the SMB Market

Sagittarius   on 21 December 2007 - 03:28 · 2 comments & 2911 views

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Taiwan PC vendor Acer, which has been focusing on the consumer market and fighting for space in retail stores, is turning its attention back to the North American small- and midsized-business market. The company announced today that it would begin selling its low-cost Extensa 4620 notebook into the North American market for the first time; these 14.1-inch laptops come equipped with either an Intel Core 2 Duo or a Pentium dual-core processor, and Acer has done its best to keep the prices down for the notebooks. The Pentium-based laptop starts at $699 and the Core 2 Duo machine starts at $799.

The aggressive pricing of these SMB notebooks should allow Acer to continue competing against the bigger names in the market—in particular, Hewlett-Packard and Dell—as well as against other Asian-based PC vendors, such as Toshiba. In October, Toshiba launched its new Satellite Pro series, which is based on Advanced Micro Devices processors, with starting prices of about $699.

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(1 reply) #1 Slimy on 21 Dec 2007 - 03:42
I approve of those prices!
#1.1 Esvandiary on 21 Dec 2007 - 12:53
"He approves! He approves! Start the production lines!!"

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