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July, 21 2012 09:30:02

Hewlett-Packard unveils new PCs

HCM CITY — US personal computers and printers manufacturer Hewlett-Packard has rolled out more than 20 new models of PCs and printers in Viet Nam in the hope of maintaining its market share in the country.

Irving Oh, general manager, Personal Systems Group, HP Viet Nam, quoted the International Data Corp as saying HP was in second position during the first quarter with 13.5 per cent of market share.

Speaking at an event titled Making Technology Work for You in HCM City yesterday, he highlighted HP's new business computer with the latest Windows operating system, which he claimed starts 41 per cent faster and shuts down 30 per cent faster than older computers.

In March the company combined its PC and printing units into one business in a bid to boost business efficiency.-VNS

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