Asus would have trouble producing its Eee Transformer Pad and instead of the 200,000 units planned for the month of April, he could be limited to only 100,000 copies. It reports the China Daily Apple Daily, which also estimates that Asus should solve its problems within two weeks, thus ensuring normal production for the months of May and June.
The problems come from lack of touch screens. Apple has ordered about 60% of global production for its products, leaving its competitors in a difficult situation (see "Apple monopolizes the layers touch"). Asus is not alone, and RIM has also borne the brunt of this policy (see "The Playbook RIM late because Apple").
The problems come from lack of touch screens. Apple has ordered about 60% of global production for its products, leaving its competitors in a difficult situation (see "Apple monopolizes the layers touch"). Asus is not alone, and RIM has also borne the brunt of this policy (see "The Playbook RIM late because Apple").
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