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Philips' goal is to conquer 10% of the market until 2010.
The first two models to break the ice in Brazil will be a 11-inch and a 13-inch notebook with magnesium alloy housing.
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The smaller model will be powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo ULV U2400 with 1066 MHz, integrating 1GB of RAM, 120 GB HDD, and a Dual Layer Burner. This model will cost approximately $2,500
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It will be priced at around $2,200.
There is no info related to the products names but Philips specified that these two are designed only for the Brazilian market.