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Hasee Computer Company, Ltd.
Founded1995[1] or 2001/2002[2]
FounderWu Haijun
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Wu Haijun
(Chairman and President), Jean Tafazzoli
(CEO for European market)
ProductsPersonal computers, cell phones
ParentHasee Group
Websitehttp://www.hasee.com (in Chinese)

Hasee Computer Company, Ltd. (Chinese: 神舟电脑; pinyin: Shénzhōu Diànnǎo) is a Chinese personal computer manufacturer headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. In 2008 it was the second largest Chinese computer maker.[2]

In addition to its domestic market, Hasee products are sold worldwide.

Products

Products include no frills systems sold at low prices. In 2003, some of its desktop models were referred to as "among the cheapest on the [Chinese] market,"[3] and in 2008 a Hasee laptop could be purchased for little more than US$370.[2] C. 2010, Hasee calls some of its products "competitively priced,"[1]

Hasee's products include laptops,[4] desktops,[4] smartphones,[4] tablets,[4] and panel PCs.[1] In the mid-2000s, Hasee manufactured its own motherboards,[5] and in 2010 the company states motherboard manufacture continues.[1]

Operations

Subsidiaries

Hasee's subsidiaries include Shenzhen Hasee Computer Co Ltd, Shenzhen Paradise Science and Technology Co Ltd, Shenzhen Hass IC Co Ltd, Shenzhen Creative Science and Technology Co Ltd, Hasee Electronics Fty, and Shenzhen Paradise Advertisement Co Ltd.[6]

Production bases and facilities

Facilities include 230,000 sq meters in Hasee Industrial Park located in Bantian, Shenzhen,[5] and the total floor-space of all Hasee facilities was estimated to be 400,000 sq meters in 2004.[6]

Production bases, as of 2004, include a site in Longgang, Shenzhen.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "About Hasee: Company Profile". hasee.com/en. Hasee. c. 2010. Archived from the original on 2 January 2010. Retrieved 31 July 2014.
  2. ^ a b c Barboza, David (2008-08-01). "In China, Low-End Industries Give Way to High-Tech". New York Times. p. 2. Retrieved 2008-07-31. Hasee is already selling 100,000 laptops a month and is the second biggest Chinese computer maker.
  3. ^ "IN BRIEF (Page: 6, Date: 11/19/2003)." China Daily. China Daily. 2003. HighBeam Research. 30 Jul. 2014
  4. ^ a b c d "All Products". hasee.com/en. Hasee. Retrieved 31 July 2014.
  5. ^ a b "About Hasee". hasee.com/en. Hasee. c. 2006. Archived from the original on 2 January 2010. Retrieved 31 July 2014.
  6. ^ a b c Notebook PCs & accessories: supplier capability in mainland China and Taiwan Global Sources (Firm), Page 48 - 49, ISBN 962-7853-62-3, ISBN 978-962-7853-62-6 Google Books Search