After a period of 'hot' information constantly appeared before the MacWorld Exhibition 2009 took place earlier in the year but without Apple's answer, it seems that the media has become depressed. However, recently, an article by technology site DigiTimes (Taiwan) said, the country's computer company Quanta will produce netbooks for Apple. Quanta is a laptop manufacturing partner for most of the world's leading computer firms, so it's not surprising that the company is involved in Apple's netbook project.
DigiTimes, citing the article in the Chinese Commercial Times, said another Taiwanese company, Wintek, will provide Apple's netbook touch panels. And, most likely, these panels will be shipped at the beginning of the second quarter of 2009.
If this information is true, it seems that Apple is ready to market the 7-9 inch wide-screen iPod Touch netbook, which has a real keyboard that has been rumored for a long time.
Unlike an iPhone or iPod Touch music player, Apple netbook will have a wide enough screen to help users watch HD videos, run common desktop applications. In addition, it is possible, users will have the option to add another external keyboard to easily work.
Apple executives have criticized the existing netbooks on the market too 'weak, weak'. So wait and see what improvements Apple will make to the netbook market.
There are rumors about Apple's netbook
There has been a lot of 'messy' information about Apple's first mini-laptop (netbook), but Apple has not made any announcements around this.
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