Notebook vendors suspend strategy of aggressive pricing to boost sales
The world’s leading notebook vendors seem to have abandoned the industry’s long-term practice of boosting sales via price competition. Instead, most vendors have been trying to prevent their unit prices from falling continuously through inventory control and product upgrading, according to market sources.
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