Centrino notebooks lagging with US retail customers
Intel Corp. has put millions of dollars behind its campaign to support its Centrino notebook technology, but the message isn’t reaching the U.S. retail market, and may miss the pivotal fourth-quarter holiday shopping season, analysts said Tuesday. "Only 4.7 percent of all notebooks sold at retail during August came with the Centrino package, according to research from NPD Techworld."
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