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Maibenben's Xiaomai Ranks Top Bestselling Notebook PC on China's Tmall

Published: Nov 05,2015

Sales Volume Ranking by Notebook PC Model (15 May 2015 to 15 August 2015) (Source: Tmall, compiled by MIC, October 2015)

TAIPEI, Taiwan - In a recent study by MIC (Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute), Chinese brand Maibenben was found to have sold close to 3,500 units of Xiaomai on Tmall during 15 May 2015 to 15 August 2015, securing its spot as the #1 bestselling notebook PC for those three months.

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MIC noted that Maibenben's remarkable performance on Tmall, particularly with its Xiaomai 2S, is largely due to its high cost-performance (C/P) ratio, followed by its start-up speed.

Meanwhile, Dell Inspiron 15 (3543) was ranked as the second best-selling notebook PC model on Tmall, with more than 1,600 units sold over the researched period. Aside from its beautiful appearance, Dell has earned its name among Chinese Internet users as a reliable brand with good quality products and after-sale services.

In terms of online visibility, however, data showed that the most mentioned notebook PC brand on China's most influential social network Sina Weibo was Apple, which users classified as "mainstay products with high reviews". While Apple MacBook Air did not make into the top 10 best-selling models, it was ranked the third best-selling PC model and had received more positive reviews than others.

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