Hungary firms' mobile PC use seen up 22 pct in 01 BUDAPEST, Sept 24 (Reuters) - The number of mobile computers used by Hungarian companies with at least 10 employees is expected to rise by 12,000, or 22 percent, in the rest of the year to 66,000 units, a survey showed on Monday. Telecom and information market research and advisory firm BellResearch prepared the survey this year for the first time based on the responses of 1,000 firms with at least 10 employees. Mobile computers include notebooks, laptops, palmtop and personal digital assistants. The survey, which said that more than two thirds of companies do not have mobile computers, added that IBM <IBM.N>, Compaq <CPQ.N>, Toshiba <6502.T>, Portocom, Dell <DELL.O> and HP <HWP.N> were the most frequently mentioned brandnames for a future purchase. The survey did not mention how many desktop computers companies use. ((Budapest newsroom tel: +36 1 327-4741 fax: +36 1 267-5167 budapest.newsroom@reuters.com)) REUTERS |