Channel Vendors Divided Over New Intel Notebook Categories
Intel is preparing to expand its definitions of notebook related products based on screen size, operating system and functions. The company believes the changes will help easily define the devices' target markets and consumer groups. However, while some channel vendors are positive towards the idea, others feel the changes will just increase confusion.
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