Taiwanese companies enter combo drive production, anticipating greater demand in 2003
The "combo" machine that combines the functions of a CD-RW drive and DVD-ROM drive could come into wider use next year, due to low-cost Taiwanese optical drive makers entering production, market observers say.
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