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BenQ unveils the E72 smartphone.

June 27, 2008

BenQ has released one of its most connected phones yet; a smartphone that shop seamlessly on both movable and WiFi networks, meaning you can go between GSM and WiFi without dropping a call. The E72 uses Windows Mobile 6 software, so you can provide to all your subject needs on the move. Aesthetically, the phone is great too – at just 13mm thick, it’s one of the slimmest smartphones on the market. Packed into the slim chassis is some IM software.

This is the first device of its charitable to use instant messaging and means that no matter what IM network you use – be it MSN, Google Talk, Yahoo ICQ, AOL or Jabber – you can log in and wince texting. Slim and light Speaking of the unusual handset, Dr James Lee, Associate Vice President at BenQ Corporation, said: “As the prime device in BenQ Mobile Communications’ new range, we’re certainly very excited about the E72. “It’s got all the benefits of Windows Mobile 6 so you can do more than ever on the go plus you can up sticks between mobile and Wi-Fi networks without dropping a call. And all this in one of the slimmest, lightest smartphones on the market.” The E72 is clannish to BT Fusion.

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Dilithium claims to be big in Beijing. Benq.

June 16, 2008

GIVEN HOW big the Chinese quick superstore is, it’s no wonder thatis proud to have won a recent award from the International Symposium on Wireless Communication Applications in China. The companionship is claiming its software has become “the de facto burgee for the TD-SCDMA market with an estimated 80 per cent market share.” TD-SCDMA is, of course, China’s homegrown 3G standard.

Looking at Dilithium’s awesome customer list, the INQ is struggling to think who might have the other 20 per cent. Surely not Nokia? Handset load customers include: BenQ, Inventec, HTC, Huawei, Lenovo, LG, NEC, Samsung, Sanyo, Toshiba, UT Starcom, Yulong, and ZTE. Other customers encompass Qualcomm, Spreadtrum and Datang. You might be wondering what Dilithium software does.

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Telecoms Korea News Service. Benq.

June 13, 2008

A city industry analyst argued that the worldwide mobile handset industry will be reshaped by a new set of market forces, or more specifically, Nokia, Samsung and LG because chances of a big restoration of Motorola are getting slim and Sony Ericsson is also on decline. Mr. Greg Roh, analyst of Korea Investment and Securities, said in his keynote whereabouts on travelling industry outlook at Mobile DesignCon Korea 2008 that competition among beat 4 companies, except for Nokia, will get tougher ever. “Motorola will end up spinning off its handset issue while Sony Ericsson will be in a slump for the time being after the sales of Walkman are off the peak,” said the analyst.

He said, “Nokia, Samsung, LG are appropriate to increase their influence on the market. Particularly, LG is expected to obtain 9.1 percent of market share in this year, surpassing Motorola’s 8.9 percent, to become the No.3 predicament in the global market.

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Eye on Asia Why can. Benq.

June 8, 2008

I judge that only time is a mind why China “cannot” build global brands. Most of the large companies in China (that have big manufacturing capacity) are state-owned and show to produce goods under foreign brands (through joint-ventures), and thus have cheap incentives to build its own brand. The new, but smaller breed of restricted entreprenurial companies in China are only beginning to grow as of this decade. They are more motivated, more determined, more aggressive, more innovative, and very ambitious. However, they are still very piddling and have limitations to expand quickly into overseas markets.

One of the reasons for this is because these companies retaliate for now only have two ways to finance any expansion plan: their own money (slow method) or bank loans (quick but dangerous). China needs to amplify its capital market, so they can get money from it. Furthermore, unlike in Japan or Korea, where the economies are relatively more closed compared to that of China during the same advance stage, China does not actively support its companies.

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Taiwan Stock Exchange Encourages Taiwan Firms in Malaysia to Raise Funds at Home. Benq.

May 18, 2008

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, May 14, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Dr. Rong-I Wu, Chairman of the Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation, hosted a media roundtable today to appropriate the exchange’s plans to draw Taiwan companies based abroad to bring funds in Taiwan. Dr. Wu will put in an appearance again to Taiwan today, whereas other pike from the bourse’s team will visit Penang afterwards to continue their campaign.

“Taiwan is an fantasy place for overseas Taiwan companies to raise funds. Malaysia-based Taiwan companies could heed listing in Taiwan, which brings mutual benefits to Malaysia and Taiwan,” Dr. Wu said. Taiwan and Malaysia as joint benefactors Taiwan is the 3rd largest investor in Malaysia, where Chinese is everywhere spoken.

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Taiwan and Malaysia as joint benefactors Taiwan is the 3rd largest investor in Malaysia, where Chinese is to a large spoken. Benq.

May 16, 2008

Funds at Home 15/05/2008 02:20:00 Business Wire Dr. Rong-I Wu, Chairman of the Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation, hosted a media roundtable today to dispensation the securities exchange s plans to attract Taiwan companies based abroad to raise funds in Taiwan. Dr. Wu will return to Taiwan today, whereas other crew from the bourse s team will visit Penang afterwards to continue their campaign.

“Taiwan is an fancied place for overseas Taiwan companies to raise funds. Malaysia-based Taiwan companies could look upon listing in Taiwan, which brings mutual benefits to Malaysia and Taiwan,” Dr. Wu said. Taiwan and Malaysia as complementary benefactors Taiwan is the 3rd largest investor in Malaysia, where Chinese is a great extent spoken. Most of the investments are in the electronics and electrical, wood-based, food and textile sectors.

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Albawaba.com medial east news information. Benq.

May 10, 2008

BenQ Middle East, the far-reaching leader in networked lifestyle solutions, reported today on the first-quarter results for its LCD proctor business. The company continues to be the leader in the regions digital solutions markets with a hefty first quarter 2008 growth of 24% in LCD monitor sales - compared to the first place quarter results in 2007. “With the MidEast economy on a roll and person trying to grab a piece of the action, the emphasis is on being unique. With a passion to excel and carry the best by adapting products according to the needs of the market, we invest heavily in research and development. Our innovative strength, marketing game and integrated regional distribution have been major contributing factors to our record-breaking LCDM sales in this quarter,” said Manish Bakshi, General Manager, BenQ Middle East and Africa.

BenQs the same exhibition in Q1 was driven by the booming demand for BenQ LCDMs across the region, which has risen exponentially over the existence 12 months. The news high-end models in the 22″ and 24″ segments, which incorporate cutting-edge technology and futuristic design, have currently spurred further growth. Meanwhile, BenQ’s 15 widescreen LCD spread has been introduced keeping in astuteness the emerging market where the transition from CRT to LCD is happened & the standard has generated good demand from the consumers. The BenQ brand has long stood for invention in design and technology with products engineered for superior performance and optimum lifestyle enhancement.

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Albawaba.com midst east news information. Benq.

May 7, 2008

BenQ Middle East, the epidemic leader in networked lifestyle solutions, reported today on the first-quarter results for its LCD keep an eye on business. The company continues to be the leader in the regions digital solutions markets with a ardent first quarter 2008 growth of 24% in LCD monitor sales - compared to the inception quarter results in 2007. “With the MidEast economy on a roll and person trying to grab a piece of the action, the emphasis is on being unique. With a passion to excel and launch the best by adapting products according to the needs of the market, we invest heavily in research and development.

Our innovative strength, marketing scheme and integrated regional distribution have been major contributing factors to our record-breaking LCDM sales in this quarter,” said Manish Bakshi, General Manager, BenQ Middle East and Africa. BenQs well-supported conduct in Q1 was driven by the booming demand for BenQ LCDMs across the region, which has risen exponentially over the done 12 months. The modern development high-end models in the 22″ and 24″ segments, which incorporate cutting-edge technology and futuristic design, have currently spurred further growth. Meanwhile, BenQ’s 15 widescreen LCD manifestation has been introduced keeping in wisdom the emerging market where the transition from CRT to LCD is happened & the mould has generated good demand from the consumers.

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BenQ fosters its notebook nearness in the UAE.

April 28, 2008

sponsored link related stories The bond will assist BenQ bolster its overall sales with the aim of registering a double digit expansion by year end and positioning the company amongst the top five notebook brands in the country. BenQ’s intent is to take enjoyment to the next level with its new class of laptops offering enhanced design, functionality and convenience to consumers. BenQ anticipates increase in notebook sales across the inviolate MEA market will be over 40 per cent this year. ‘BenQ’s sustained regional conduct over the years is due to our innovative edge and ability to adapt to the market in which we operate.

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Albawaba.com mean east news information. Benq.

April 25, 2008

Digital lifestyle solutions leader, BenQ Middle East, has partnered with Active IT Distribution FZCO one of the chief IT grouping companies, to market and sell BenQs latest LCDMs (LCD monitors) in Kuwait. Leveraging Actives existing infrastructure, the affinity will assist BenQ bolster its overall sales in Kuwait by expanding its regional oblation of LCDM products and capturing an anticipated market interest of 16 per cent by year end. BenQ over-exceeded its regional revenue object by 35% over last year and is on track to achieve similar impressive results in 2008. The convention continues to lead regional digital solutions markets with its strong 2007 spread across all segments compared to the previous quarter. Our integrated distribution strategy is one of the guide contributing factors to our record-breaking LCDM sales, and we are focused on further aggressive expansion across the region, said Manish Bakshi, General Manager, BenQ Middle East and Africa.

Kuwait signifies a instruct time for us to capture additional market share, and we believe Actives special experience and in-depth understanding of the local market will help us position BenQ as one of the countrys matchless IT brands. Growing demand for LCDMs amongst corporates and government institutions in Kuwait has propelled a vertical increase in sales, which far outstrips other GCC countries. Kuwaiti consumers are well-known for their product knowledge and this combined with their greater buying capacity is also pushing higher sales in the LCDM segment.

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