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Asus eyes 7 pc share in laptop market by year-end
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New Delhi, November 07, 2012
First Published: 17:59 IST(7/11/2012)
Last Updated: 18:04 IST(7/11/2012)
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Personal computer maker Asus India today said that it expects to garner 7 per cent market share of the country's laptop and netbook market.

"Size of India laptop and netbook market is around 5 million unit per annum. We expect to have 7 per cent of the market share by end of this
year," Asus' Managing Director for System Business Group Alex Huang said.

To achieve this, he said, the company is continuously expanding product portfolio for Indian consumers and increasing reach with the expansion of its retail network.

"We have started selling Nexus tablets through Croma stores. We are going to launch 10 more SKU (Stock Keeping Unit) tablets built on Windows 8 to offer more choice to
consumers," Huang said.

The company has recently launched Nexus tablet built on Google's Android Platform.

Meanwhile, Asus today announced four models of Ultrabooks, thin notebooks, in the price range of Rs. 62,000 to Rs. 1,40,000. The highest priced model Taichi is 13.3 inch size Ultrabook which has dual screens and can be used as tablet also.

"When the lid of Taichi is opened, user can use it as a notebook and the same content can be seen on the backside of the screen over the lid. The screen on the surface of lid is touch enabled," Asus India Sales and Distribution Director for SBG Unaez Qureshi said.


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