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Widescreen notebook shipments worldwide hit new record in Q3
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Widescreen notebook shipments in the third quarter had a 79% share of the worldwide market, with standard 4:3 ratio having only a 21% share, according to Displaysearch.
But there are significant regional variations, the research firm pointed out.
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