We’re Waiting Sony Netbook
Since the rumor spreading back in July, Sony still unclear about its exact plan to joining the netbook market. After OLPC, Asus, Intel, MSI, Acer, HP, Dell, Toshiba, and Sumsung enter the market, it seems Sony doesn’t want be left behind too far away.
At a recent press event, Mike Abary, Sony’s Senior VP of Information Technology Products, was asked about netbooks and said: “Sony has to participate because consumers are our core competency. We have to participate.”
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