Taipei Times
Date: Nov 10, 2020
By: Angelica Oung / Staff reporter

A model holds a Porsche Design Acer Book RS laptop at a news conference in Taipei on Nov. 3. The new laptop is to go on sale in Taiwan by the end of this month.
Photo: Wu Pei-hua, Taipei Times
A sales breakdown showed that revenue for notebook computers grew by 70.3 percent year-on-year, monitors rose 43.3 percent and gaming products surged by 62 percent, the company said.
“Demand continues to be stronger than supply,” the company said in a press release, crediting continued COVID-19 pandemic-induced demand for laptops and other information and communications technology (ICT) products.
The pandemic has driven strong work-from-home orders this year, boosting the company’s operations as well as shipments of gaming PCs and Chromebooks. [FULL STORY]