BenQ took 14.6% of China's front projector market in the first quarter of 2009, becoming the largest projector vendor in China, according to Pacific Media Associates (PMA).
BenQ sold more than 50,000 digital cameras in the China market in April 2009, the highest monthly sales volume on record in the market, according to the company.
BenQ has introduced four new digital camera models, C1020, C1220, E1020 and E1220, for immediate launch in the Taiwan market, according to the company.
Asustek Computer aims to remain the top LCD monitor vendor in Taiwan in 2009 and account for 22-25% of the local market, according to market sources. For the worldwide market, Asustek...
Netbooks are estimated to reach 37% of the total sales in Taiwan's notebook market in 2009, and over 40% by the end of 2012, according to BenQ Taiwan president Danny Yao.
Three Taiwan-based vendors – Asustek Computer, Acer and BenQ – have together taken an approximate 55% share of the netbook market in China, according to data compiled by...
BenQ is expanding its LCD TV market in China, aiming to ship 300,000 units this year and more than one million units in 2010, according to BenQ China president Hank Horng. BenQ will...
Samsung Electronics has introduced a 52-inch LCD TV model in the Taiwan market as part of its campaign to grab 10% of the local market in 2009, while BenQ, aiming at a 12% share for...
Taiwan-based LCD TV vendors Chimei and BenQ as well as South Korea's Samsung Electronics all plan to launch more large-size LCD TVs in the Taiwan market starting in the second quarter...
BenQ saw a 40% growth in its share of the 22-29-inch LCD TV market in Asia-Pacific (excluding Taiwan) in 2008, and the company will step up efforts to develop the smaller-size LCD...
LCD TV shipments to the Taiwan market are estimated at 60,000-70,000 units for February, down some 50% sequentially, according to market sources. Shipments in January reached 134,000...
Shipments for LCD TVs in the local Taiwan market are expected to drop in February with most vendors expecting a 30-40% drop on year, according to market sources.
Four out of the top-five branded PC vendors – Dell, Hewlett-Packard (HP), Lenovo and Acer – have been listed as branded PC products eligible for subsidies under the China...