iSuppli sees no let up in netbook revolution

Caroline Donnelly
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Analyst forecasts shipments of the small form factor will grow by a further 30 per cent this year

iSuppli forecasts strong growth of netbooks and CULV notebooks this year Market watcher iSuppli has predicted that the notebook PC market will enjoy double-digit growth during 2010, with sales of...

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