HP aims at 20% ultra-portable PC market share in Asia
Hewlett-Packard (HP) aims to capture 20-40% of the Asia-Pacific notebook market, including 20% of the ultra-portable computer (Tablet PC, PDA and other small-size computing device) market, said Phil Devlin, product manager of HP's Asia-Pacific region personal system group.
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