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Posted Jan 3, 2007 10:44 by Rio S. Listed in: News, Laptops Tags: Toshiba , Sony , Fujitsu , patent , Asustek , Hewlett-Packard
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apple notebookLED backlit notebooks are the new fad for notebook manufacturers, the forerunners being Sony, Toshiba, Fujitsu, and Asustek. Now Apple and Hewlett Packard (HP) are going to release their models with the said technology in Q2 2007.

Even when big notebook makers are using LEDs, Taiwan LED manufacturers are unlikely to profit from the innovation, according to DigiTimes.com

The use of LED backlights has become more popular, but LED manufacturers in Taiwan would unlikely supply the demand since their LEDs simply don't cut it. The specifications of a backlit notebook is 1,680 nits, and Taiwan LED makers have yet to reach that brightness level. Patent restraints would also be a hurdle since notebook makers consider that better than cost competitiveness.

However, they will continue making the LEDs for handsets though they are constantly under pressure to be cost competitive.

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Posted Nov 30, 2006 02:57 by Alaric S. Listed in: Opinion & Analysis Tags: Core 2 Duo , Asustek , Credit Suisse
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macbookApple Computer's new Core 2 Duo MacBook is such a big hit that orders for the month of November were somewhere around 300,000 units, according to Chinese newspaper Commercial Times. Apple's Taiwanese manufacturing partner Asustek Computer was expected to churn out 300,000 units this month and the paper also reported Apple will ship, more or less, another 30,000 Macbooks in December.

Analysts are expecting the sales of the mucho hot Core 2 Duo Macbooks to hover between 1.6 million and 1.8 million during last quarter of 2006. Earlier this year, Credit Suisse analyst said the company is expected to sell approximately a total of 2,908,000 MacBooks by the end of March 2007.

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Posted Aug 12, 2006 11:28 by Victor B. Listed in: Rumors, MacBook, Laptops, MacBook Pro Tags: Merom , Asustek , Yonah
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Mac Rumors seems to be the most apt place to keep hearing about this... though we do wish Apple would make make a definitive announcement. WWDC 2006 came and went, and we still have no official word on the mysterious Merom CPU and whether it will make an appearance on the newest MacBook release.

According to Mac Rumors and their linked report from Reg Hardware, Asustek is supposed to be making new MacBooks with the new CPU, instead of the previously used processor, known as "Yonah." All that we know so far are vague ideas of the specs of the Merom: it is supposed to go up to a max clock speed of 2.33 GHz and be a Core 2 Duo, which is meant to be more powerful than the Core Duo CPU, "Yonah."

It's genius how they're keeping tight-lipped about it and making the rumors spread to intrigue others, but too much silence is just as annoying as being wishy-washy over details and decisions.

Let's hope Apple makes up its mind and gives us all an answer soon, shall we?

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