Foxlink to enter netbook market with luxury model

Netbooks, whether we like to admit it or not, tend to be quite boring, especially when you’ve seen two or three different models from different manufacturers and realize it’s the exact same thing, just put in a different casing with a different logo on it. So, it might be nice to actually some sort of differentiation between models, because you have to admit, sometimes different netbooks look at lot like each other, more so if it’s different models from the same company. Now I don’t know what you could possibly put on a netbook to make it “look” different from all the others out there, but crystals, decal and other items of adornment as certainly not out of the question.
This might just be what Foxlink plans to do with its first netbooks when it enters the already crowded netbook market, saying that it will target the luxury market with models designed in collaboration with Taiwan-based art design studio DEM. These netbooks will be developed under its TCD own brand name, as Apply Daily reports according to DigiTimes.
Whether Foxlink decides to just douse its copycat netbooks with gold and sell them with pancakes, one thing’s for sure — they won’t be appearing in CES 2010 as the release is scheduled to be some time in Q3 of this year.
Via DigiTimes

January 4, 2010 







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