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Back To School Top 20 Lowest Priced Netbooks and Notebooks
Back To School Top 20 Lowest Priced Netbooks and Notebooks
IFR Monitoring reports the Top 20 lowest priced advertised Netbook and Notebooks across 6 countries; USA, Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Peru and Chile.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Free-Press-Release.com) August 20, 2009 --
New York, NY – IFR Monitoring reports the Top 20 lowest priced advertised Netbook and Notebooks across 6 countries; USA, Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Peru and Chile. This report comes just in time for Back to School in some of the countries.
As the month of August 2009 comes to a close, thoughts of school come to the forefront and so does the task of purchasing supplies, electronic or otherwise, for class.
Netbook advertising has become viral these past few months, and IFR Monitoring has found that Netbook pricing has reached new lows, translating to a more competitive atmosphere in print advertising for manufacturers and retailers alike.
For full details by country, including model pricing, please see contact information on this release.
This snapshot analysis is provided by IFR Monitoring Print Tracking services from USA, Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Peru and Chile. IFR Monitoring covers the Top major newspapers across these countries, including in-store and key mailbox locations from the Top markets where applicable.
The actionable data provided by IFR Monitoring helps retailers and manufacturers measure critical Advertising, Internet and Shelf share across the country and around the world. IFR Monitoring exists in over 60 countries, and is part of the GfK Group, the No. 4 market research company worldwide.
For questions, please contact James Kennedy at JKennedy@ifrmonitoring.com

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