"Notebook Computer Manufacturers"
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HP - Having officially merged with Compaq in 2002, the new HP emerges as one of the biggest worldwide computer products and services provider. The company now markets both the HP Pavilion and Compaq Presario notebook PCs. |
Dell - In September 2003, Dell introduced Hyper-Threading (HT) technology to its Inspiron product line. Price for the HT-enabled Dell Inspiron 5150 model with 3.06GHz Mobile Pentium 4 processor begins at $1,599. |
Toshiba - Toshiba announced in October 2003 that it will begin offering an all-in-one digital home entertainment console, the Satellite P25-S509 notebook PC, which combines DVD/CD playback/recording and a wide-screen display, aimed at pleasing the multimedia enthusiasts and budget-conscious consumers. |
Fujitsu - In October 2003, Fujitsu Siemens Computers, a divison of Fujitsu, introduced its new AMILO A x620 notebook, based on AMD Mobil Athlon XP-M processor technology. Available now from retailers, the unit is priced from EUR 1,199 and up. |
Apple - For the Mac addicts who simply refuse to switch over to PC, Apple offers two portable units: iBook and PowerBook. |