Nearly six million mininotebooks, or netbooks, were shipped in the first quarter of 2009, raising their standing inside the notebook Computer industry to almost 20 %, marketplace forecaster DisplaySearch is reporting.
Netbook penetration in North America, China and Japan was lower than in Europe
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While Hewlett-Packard saw the highest total notebook Laptop numbers inside the industry, shipping 7.3 million total units from the very first quarter of 2009
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Acer also shipped more than Dell, boosting itself from the No. 3 notebook Laptop maker to No. 2. Netbooks and notebooks combined, Acer shipped 5.7 million units to Dell's 4.3 million
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In fourth position, Toshiba delivered 3 million total mobile units within the very first quarter of 2009, of which 200,000 ended up netbooks. Fifth-place Lenovo delivered a total of 2.1 million units, which included 200,000 netbooks, and sixth-place Asustek Computer delivered 1.7 million units
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Asus is expected to release an 11-inch netbook later in May, and Lenovo and Dell recently announced netbook updates.