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Monica Chen, Taipei; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES Asia
Tuesday 27 May 2008
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I bought an Abit mainboard in August 2008 and am personally dissatisfied with their service and repair department. The mainboard I returned to them came back worse than when I sent it in. They have lost a customer!Posted on May 28, 13:43
2-3m should be taken as >2m but <3m. This is the only figure Abit/USI has been willing to announce (USI talks plans for 2008 [Feb 15]). To put this into perspective, Gigabyte and MSI ship >1m, ECS >2m, and Asus and Foxconn >4m every month.Posted on May 28, 02:38
"In 2007, Abit shipped 2-3 million mobos." Could you be more specific - two or three? The difference is 50%, you know.