Acer claims to have overtaken Toshiba for third spot in Q4 global notebook shipments
Acer shipped 2.2-2.3 million notebooks in the fourth quarter of 2005, surpassing Toshiba to become the world’s third largest notebook vendor behind Dell and Hewlett Packard (HP), according to sources.
Acer shipped about 200,000 more notebooks than Toshiba did in the fourth quarter, the sources noted.
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