Brand notebook vendors walk away from exclusive models for lower costs
Facing great pressure to reduce prices, an increasing number of notebook brand vendors have stepped away from the tradition of securing an exclusive design base for their products. While some have used the same design base for various product lines, others have also left the door open to sharing the same core design with potential competitors.
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