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Eee PC demand exceeds supply newzhunter Mar 14th, 08, 02:32 PM #1 (permalink)
Laptop maker Asustek Computer Inc (華碩) yesterday said it was unable to keep up with demand for its low-cost Eee PC series primarily as a result of limited battery supplies, but said it would retain its shipment target of 5 million units for this year.

As Asustek cannot produce enough units to meet demand for the low-cost laptop, it is forced to put its plan of introducing the product into more markets temporarily on hold, said Lillian Lin (林倩如), director of the company's brand business.

Asustek sells the Eee PC series in most Asian countries and parts of Europe including Germany and Britain.

"Batteries are the main factor. Most notebook makers have been affected by [the factory fire at supplier] LG. We are working on it," Lin said.

Lin made the remarks on the sidelines of a product launch for the company's Microsoft Windows Eee PC, which went on sale in January in Japan.

Prices for the Windows Eee PC start at NT$12,499 for a model with a 4 gigabyte solid state drive (SSD). Prices for Eee PCs running Linux and equipped with a 2 gigabyte SSD start at NT$7,999.

Lin declined to say whether Asustek would miss its target of shipping 700,000 Eee PCs in the first quarter as a result of the battery problem.

A fire halted battery production at a LG Chem Ltd plant earlier this month. LG is South Korea's No.2 notebook battery maker.

Asustek chairman Jonney Shih (施崇æ£*) said, however, that the company was "seeing more positive signs for component supply in the second half for DRAM and Flash [memory]."

The goal to ship 5 million units is still achievable as growth momentum is quite strong, Shih said.

In June, Asustek plans to unveil a next-generation Eee PC with an 8.9-inch liquid-crystal-display (LCD) screen in Taiwan, the company said.

The larger-screen Eee PC will come in both Linux and Microsoft versions, it said.

"People are recognizing the growing need for a second laptop to get online easily and enjoy digital life. This is an important trend," Shih said. "We hope to create a new market that could become another NT$1 billion market."

Commenting on the US subprime credit crisis, Shih said that the impact for Asustek would be very limited because of its small presence in the US.

The company's biggest markets for its brand business are in Europe and Asia.

Shih said that although many Taiwanese electronics manufacturers were setting up operations in Vietnam, Asustek was betting on India, where it said market growth could see a sudden explosion.

"India has growth potential similar to what China's used to be," he said.

To increase its understanding of the Indian market, Shih said he had made a six day visit to the country last week, where Asustek has set up a branch with more than 100 staffers in Mumbai.

http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/biz/.../14/2003405525

 
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wescgw Mar 14th, 08, 03:08 PM #2 (permalink)
it's more of inadequate supplies unable to keep up with demand rather than demand exceeding supplies..
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akita16384 Mar 14th, 08, 11:56 PM #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by wescgw View Post
it's more of inadequate supplies unable to keep up with demand rather than demand exceeding supplies..
Either way, they cannot deliver adequately ya?
But yes, I know what you mean.

This had to happen ... good thing Singapore got our stocks in already!
The rare occasions when we get a new product earlier than US or Europe.
 
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Q00 Mar 15th, 08, 06:36 AM #4 (permalink)
that would explain why the extended battery packs still arent available yet...
 
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