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Asustek, MSI And Synnex To Enter Nettop War In August
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12:20 PM - July 30, 2008 by
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In addition to Asustek Computer’s Eee Box and Micro-Star International’s (MSI’s) Wind PC, Synnex is also ready to ship its Lemel Q to heat up the nettop market in August, according to channel sources. Asustek’s Eee Box will launch on July 30 in Taiwan.
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I like MSI, they make a good product and always have a good naming convention. Wind... K-Nine.