BenQ launches first Centrino notebook
Having launched its first Centrino notebook on Tuesday, Taiwan-based BenQ targets selling a total of 100,000 notebooks worldwide in 2003, with monthly shipments expected to grow to 15,000 units by year-end from about 4,000-5,000 currently, according to Jerry Wang, BenQ's general manager of sales.
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