Taiwan-based notebook maker Inventec has recently decided to halt launching mini-notebook products using its sub-brand Kohjinsha (KJS) and the team in the future will focus on notebook...
Inventec's notebook shipment forecast for 2010 has been reduced by market watchers from the previous estimate of up to 27 million units, to only 23-25 million units, since Inventec...
Inventec has announced that it will invest 230 million Japanese yen (US$2.37 million) in Japan-based Kohjinsha (KJS). The investment will raise the company's holdings in Kohjinsha...
The Kohjinsha (KJS) S32 UMPC, developed by Inventec, has won a WinHEC 2008 award in the Internet category because of its connectivity integration. The 7-inch device supports 3.5G,...
As 10-inch netbooks have fallen in price to below NT$17,000 (US$512) helping to increase their popularity in Taiwan's channel market, notebook vendors who are still carrying large...