MSI Shifts Focus to All-in-One PC Shipments

by admin on March 15, 2010

MSI is best known for its line of motherboards and Wind netbook series, but as 2010 marches on, the company plans to more than triple its all-in-one PC shipments compared to last year, says Shao-ling Lin, president of system unit sales at MSI. More specifically, MSI plans to ship at least 600,000 all-in-one PCs, and up to 1 million if all goes right. The company is already the most active all-in-one PC vendor in Taiwan and ranks No. 6 globally. If MSI reaches its shipment goal, however, it will leapfrog ahead of Acer to become the fifth largest all-in-one PC vendor. The other top four vendors include, in order, Apple, HP, Sony, and NEC. MSI also has big plans for its desktop shipments. According to Shao-ling Lin, the company expects to increase its desktop shipments from 400,000 in 2009 to at least 1 million units in 2010, positioning the company as a global top 10 desktop vendor in the process. Image Credit: MSI via transgadgets.com

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