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List of laptop brands and manufacturers Notebook Maker computer



List of laptop brands and manufacturers


Major brands [1] ■ Acer - TravelMate, Extensa, Ferrari, Aspire ■ Gateway ■eMachines ■ Packard Bell - EasyNote ■ Apple - MacBook, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro ■ ASUS - Asus Eee, Lamborghini ■ Dell - Inspiron, Latitude, Precision, Studio, Vostro, XPS, Studio XPS, Alienware ■ Hewlett-Packard - HP Pavilion, HP Omnibook ■ Compaq - Evo, Armada, LTE, Presario ■ Fujitsu - LifeBook, Stylistic ■ Lenovo - ThinkPad, IdeaPad, 3000 series ■ Samsung Electronics - Sens ■ Sony - VAIO ■ Toshiba - Dynabook, Portege, Tecra, Satellite, Qosmio, Libretto Other brands ■ BenQ ■ Everex - CloudBook, gBook ■ Founder Technology ■ Gigabyte Technology ■ Hasee ■ HCL ■ HTC - HTC Shift ■ Hyundai ■ Gradiente ■ Itautec - Itautec, Infoway ■ Lanix - Lanix Portatiles, Neuron ■ LG - Xnote ■ Medion - Akoya ■ Meebox - Meebox, Slate ■ MDG Computers ■ Micro-Star International (MSI) - Megabook, Wind ■ NEC - VERSA, LaVie ■ Olivetti - Olibook ■ Onkyo - SOTEC ■ Panasonic - Toughbook, Satellite, Let's Note (available in Japan only) [2] ■ Philips - X200 ■ Positivo Informática - Positivo, Platinum, Aureum, Unique, Premium ■ Sharp - Mebius ■ Siragon, C.A. ■ TabletKiosk ■ Tongfang ■ TriGem - Averatec ■ Vestel ■ VIA - NanoBook, pc-1 Initiative ■ Wipro Technologies ■ Wortmann - Terra Mobile Defunct ■ Acorn Computers - Deskbook, Desknote and Solonote ■/ Fujitsu Siemens (now defunct, as Fujitsu bought out Siemens' share of the company) ■ Gericom (defunct, now Quanmax AG) ■ OQO ■ PC Club (Clevo brand) ■ Vigor Gaming - Atlantis, Augustus, Artorius, and Aegis ■ Voodoo PC - Envy ■ Zepto Original Design Manufacturers (ODMs) The vast majority of laptops on the market are manufactured by a small handful of Original Design Manufacturers (ODM).[3] Major relationships include:[4] ■Quanta sells to (among others) HP, Lenovo, Apple, Acer, Toshiba, Dell, Sony, Fujitsu and NEC ■Compal sells to (among others) Acer, Dell, Toshiba, Lenovo and HP/Compaq ■Wistron (former manufacturing & design division of Acer) sells to Dell, Acer, Lenovo and HP ■Inventec sells to Toshiba, HP and Lenovo ■Pegatron (former manufacturing & design division of Asus) sells to Asus, Toshiba, Apple, Dell and Acer ■Foxconn sells to Asus, Dell, HP and Apple ■Flextronics (former Arima Computer Corporation notebook division) sells to HP Hasee Computer Company Ltd (Chinese: pinyin: Shénzhōu Diànnǎo) is a Chinese personal computer manufacturer based in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. Hasee is one of the largest Chinese manufacturers of computers.[4]






25 Electronic Computers companies are available now, including the following: Apple Computer Inc. Compal Electronics Inc. Dell Computer Corporation D-Link Corporation Ergodata SA First International Computer Inc. Fujitsu Limited Gateway Incorporated GVC Corporation Hewlett-Packard Company Interland, Inc. Japan Digital Laboratory Co., Ltd. Kontron embedded computers AG Lintec Computer AG Maxdata AG Microtek International Inc. Mitac International Corporation NCR Japan, Ltd. Onex Corpn OPTIMUS SA Psion Plc Quanta Computer, Inc. Sun Microsystems Incorporated Synnex Technology Internationsl Corporation Why?






Founder Technology Group Corporation
Laptops http://www.foundertech.com/eng/en/show_products.asp?prod_MenuId=19

 Founder Technology Group Corporation, listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange market (600601), a subsidiary to PKU Founder Group, is one of the most influential hi-tech enterprises in China. Its revenue exceeds one billion US dollars in 2007, with its employee’s number surpassing 4500. Founder Technology, with its professional processing and manufacturing bases, efficient enterprise management platform and strong R&D institutions, has successfully maintained a benign tendency of development relying on its strategies of steady operation, moderate expansion and sustainable growth. As the leading products of Founder Technology, FOUNDER computers have been honored by the government as "Chinese Famous Brands" and “National Inspection-free Product", and ranked as the top two PC products for seven consecutive years on China market, with its year-on-year growth rate twice as much as the global average. Meanwhile, Founder Technology establish strategic partnership with renowned international companies such as Microsoft, Intel etc. Its annual output of PC in 2007 reached 3,500,000 sets and ranked the fourth in Asia-Pacific Area. Beijing FangYou Technology Service Co. Ltd (“FangYou”), founded in 2002, is a Founder Group wholly owned professional IT service provider engaged in IT Equipment Maintenance, IIT Resource Outsourcing, Human Resource Outsourcing, Equipment Relocation. Additionally, we offer you a guarantee of the quality and efficiency of the products and services .we provide by the advanced quality management and operation system in which we are running. http://www.hcl.in/ The 35 year old enterprise, founded in 1976, is one of India's original IT garage start ups. Its range of offerings span R&D and Technology Services, Enterprise and Applications Consulting, Remote Infrastructure Management, BPO services, IT Hardware, Systems Integration and Distribution of Technology and Telecom products in India. The HCL team comprises 90,000 professionals of diverse nationalities, operating across 31 countries including 505 points of presence in India. HCL has global partnerships with several leading Fortune 1000 firms, including several IT and Technology majors. Vestel (ISE: VESTL) is a Turkish home and professional appliances manufacturing company consisting of 18 companies specialised in electronics, major appliances and information technology. Vestel's headquarters and production plant are located in Manisa, while the company's parent conglomerate is the Istanbul based Zorlu Holding.




Notebook Maker http://www.lenovo.com/nz/en/ Acer Asus Clevo Eway ECS FIC Gigabyte Hasee MSI Tiong Topstar Unis Yada Taiwanese PC maker Asustek Computer Inc Hewlett-Packard Dell Philippines FIC’s SVE00 Lenovo is on track to oust HP as the No. 1 global PC vendor." Fujitsu LifeBook MH330, a Mini-Notebook Ultrabook laptops and tablet Zenbook Pioneer Samsung

The Asus Eee PC

The Asus Eee PC is a subnotebook/netbook computer line by Asus and a part of the Asus Eee product family. At the time of its introduction in late 2007, it was noted for its combination of a light weight, Linux operating system, solid-state drive and relatively low cost. Newer models have added the option of Windows operating system and traditional hard disk drives. The first Eee PC was a milestone in the personal computer business, launching the netbook category of small, low cost laptops. According to Asus, the name Eee derives from "the three Es," an abbreviation of its advertising slogan for the device: "Easy to learn, Easy to work, Easy to play".[1] Asus Eee PC 1005HA-H model features

MSI-branded

MSI GX700 MSI Wind U135 MSI-branded computer like the newly introduced MSI Wind laptop, the U115 Hybrid MSI Wind PC U123 Netbook Coming Soon Acer Aspire One Getting StartED with Netbooks By Nancy Nicolaisen, Karen Offermann handheld Computers Price Watch.com The WIND PC Atom-based mini laptop from MSI has recently been released to the Korean market. Weighing less than 1 kg and packed full of a variety of features like an 80GB hard drive and 1GB DDR RAM, the MSI WIND sports a 10-inch display screen and runs with the Windows XP operating system. MSI WIND NB http://us.msi.com/ MSI Wind is manufactured by Micro-Star International, a Taiwan-based computer hardware manufacturer best known for desktop computer motherboards
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ZDNet Asia Computex trade show in Taipei Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas LG jumped into the Netbooks market in the second half of 2008 with the X110, and has now announced the LG X120 to supplement its range.

Asus has launched the UX30 notebook to cater to the style as well as performance craving Indian consumers. Measuring just 23mm thick, the UX30 gives the best of both worlds by adopting a distinct style, which is said to be inspired by butterfly and also decent hardware to carry out the work efficiently.

Fujitsu announces the release of LifeBook UH900, a handheld PC which promises to inject ultimate mobility with its ultra lightweight and über-sleek design. Featuring a generous 62GB solid-state drive (SSD) storage space and weighing less than 500g, the UH900 also boasts full Windows® 7 compatibility including multi-touch support, making it the ideal travelling companion.

 Lenovo IdeaPad Y650, Thinnest and Lightest Notebook The reason for this is that Asus has their own large-scale assembly and manufacturing company (Pegatron). This allows them to be a one stop shop (almost their own independent channel) for all of their products. Asus designs them, builds them and ships them all within the same family of companies. This is in contrast to Foxconn which concentrates on manufacturing more than component design and marketing (although they do still have their own line of products).

Gigabyte and MSI also have manufacturing and assembly plants, but for the most part they have either operated as an ODM (original design manufacturer) or have made these products in limited numbers due to cost. MSI for example has been an ODM for servers and laptops for some time. It has only been relatively recently that they have begun to sell their own branded products (and they still are not a major presence in the US). Gigabyte is also an ODM but on a smaller scale than either MSI or Asus (although they have been making server boards for Intel for some time). What really gives Asus that upper hand here is their manufacturing capabilities, Pegatron is a large manufacturer big enough that even Apple uses them. They have facilities to really push out their products on a larger scale than MSI or Gigabyte can at this time. Asus also has better consumer market confidence which all started with the EEE PC. They have a couple of years head start on the competition. After speaking with both MSI and Gigabyte about their market penetration in North America and in particular the US they both acknowledge that it is hard to compete with the likes of Dell, HP, Acer and others. This is despite some bad press that all three companies have gotten in the past and the good reputation these companies have for components.

Taiwan-based First International Computer (FIC) has kept the price of its Everex-branded gPC below $200 USD by selecting open-source software rather than opting for proprietary offerings from the likes of Microsoft Corporation, reveals the Chicago Tribune. The Everex gPC will be sold through approximately 600 Wal-Mart outlets Shenzhen South Digital Limited Intel 10 Inch Netbook Laptop Computer (N01N)

HP 2133 Mini-Note PC is smaller and lighter than math or science books Gotsun Software Development Co. Ltd SANYO Xacti DMX-CG9 Digital Movie Camera Top Star Top Star 2.7" TFT 12.0Mega pixels digital camera Top star 16MP 1080P FULL HD waterproof digital camcorder




MAJOR LAPTOP MAKERS


ACER




Asustek Computer Inc.




Gigabyte Technology




Micro-Star International




Quanta Computer




Compal Electronics




Inventec Corp.




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