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Dell aims for expansion in China
Earlier today we reported on rumors about Dell returning to the handheld market, in one of the many approaches they are taking to get back to its heyday. This time the word is the company is busy with expansion plans for its PC line that is not looking to the U.S. market but Asia. Recently, CEO Michael Dell talked about moving forward with new product models specially aimed at Asian markets.
Notebooks, desktop computers, education centers, and more – all receiving the Dell touch in China, India, and other Asian countries. The company estimates that this year they will do more than $23 billion worth of business in China alone.
Notebooks, desktop computers, education centers, and more – all receiving the Dell touch in China, India, and other Asian countries. The company estimates that this year they will do more than $23 billion worth of business in China alone.
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