Dell may be planning to
launch an ultra-slim notebook PC similar to the MacBook Air, according to
reports from Taiwan. The new notebook is being built by Taiwan-based
manufacturer, Compal
Electronics, according to a report this morning in local business newspaper,
The Economic Daily News, which did not identify the source of its
information.
Michael Dell will provide details of new products at an event in New Delhi on
13 August, the source said. Reports from India confirm that he is visiting the
country.
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However, earlier reports from local media have suggested that Dell is more
likely to use the event to formally announce a low-cost mini laptop in the
style of the popular Asus EeePC.
Dell has already given some informal demonstrations of prototypes of the
9-inch screen mini-notebook. Compal was earlier also reported to be the
manufacturer of this product.
Other vendors, including HP, Acer and MSI, have also introduced mini laptops,
or netbooks, apparently inspired by the EeePC. Reports from Taiwan claim a price
of £150 for Dell's forthcoming product.
Apple claims that the 1.36kg MacBook air is the "world's thinnest notebook".
With the screen folded down, it measures 1.93cm at the thickest point, and 0.4
cm at the front edge.
Compal reported revenues of $1.2bn in July, a 23 per cent increase from the
previous month, but down five per cent compared to one year earlier. The company
predicts third quarter revenue will rise 20 per cent over the previous quarter.
Compal representatives, who rarely comment on products manufactured for the
company's foreign partners, did not respond to a request for confirmation of the
story.
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