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To: Elroy who wrote (11443)6/18/2021 7:31:04 PM
From: Winfastorlose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26764
 
I still see doofuses driving their cars alone and wearing masks here in So Cal. I guess they are afraid Covid will attack them from the steering column.



To: Elroy who wrote (11443)6/21/2021 3:47:29 PM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26764
 
Did you have any trouble getting the TVs you wanted?

Top-5 notebook vendor shipments slip 7% on month in May due to component shortages
Jim Hsiao, DIGITIMES Research, Taipei
Monday 21 June 20210



Global top-5 notebook brands, not including Apple, saw their combined shipments drop 7% on month in May. Despite strong notebook demand from the end market, IC supply remained constrained, while the issue of incompatible components at vendors worsened, according to figures from Digitimes Research.

HP saw inventory increase at channel in May, but the vendor's shipments were weaker than expected due to serious problems concerning components incompatibility.

Lenovo was the only vendor within the global top-3 to achieve an on-month shipment growth at 1% in May, as the company had been stocking inventory for the 618 promotion campaign in China and was gaining market share from other Chinese competitors.

Dell's shipments also slipped on month in May, as the supply of the customized components for Dell's enterprise models had worsened.

The top-3 ODMs' combined notebook shipments went down 10% on month in May. Quanta had better on-month shipment growth than the other two makers in the month thanks to orders from HP and Apple, Digitimes Research's figures show.

digitimes.com