Report: HP, Dell to Launch Ion Machines in Q3
We’ve been seeing a lot of Ion products at Computex 2009 but so far, we’ve seen nothing from American companies. Apparently, we won’t have to wait long before we see offerings from both HP and Dell.
Digitimes today reports, citing industry sources, that Hewlett-Packard and Dell will both launch netbooks and all-in-one PCs based around Nvidia's Ion platform in the third-quarter of 2009. These sources went on to say that the machines from HP and Dell would be joined by Ion machines from Asus, MSI, Foxconn, Pegatron, and Lenovo.
Alright so since Nvidia itself confirmed that we’d be seeing either desktops, nettops, notebooks, netbooks, all-in-ones or motherboards from Asus, MSI, Pegatron and Lenovo, it’s hard to imagine theses sources would be wrong about HP, Dell or Foxconn. Anyone with anything substantial to announce will be announcing it this week at Computex so we hope to hear something interesting interesting from both HP and Dell.
Check out the full list of Ion partners by clicking here.
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