Hyunju PCs launch in Europe
Hyunju, Korea's third biggest PC maker, is launching in Europe. The company wants to sell its lines of desktops, notebooks, PDAs and monitors through system builders, as well as an own-brand. It's targeting one million unit sales a year in Europe within three years, and it's hired the former boss of Samsung's UK computer business to head up Europe.
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