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91%- Are Full-Scale Netbooks' Owners
As a result of private investigation, carried by Pricegrabber.com the other day a few curious facts focused on netbook and SSD trends have opened, notably netbooks stunt ride hopeful prospect and will continue in the same spirit. Constantly it comes to us various kinds of conflicting information, such as the overwhelming majority of industry leaders aggressively speak out that netbooks do not add up to a row of beans but damnify the field, while furious deputies continue to uphold the honor of them. Quite recently, a group of adversers in the name of NVidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang expressed contempt calling them "a low-cost PC that doesn't work that well". However, the arguments of the defenders seem to be more valid, according to Pricegrabber consumer report. It is no wonder that consumers jerkily started to sweep netbooks off in consequence of scaling down and new departure's intercalation. A little way of statistical information: the holders of full-scale netbooks appear to be ninety-one percent of users while only 87% have a desktop computer. The report states that "Most netbook owners have all three form factors most likely because each serves a distinct purpose." The essence is that in reality consumers are quick of foot and distinguish netbooks from notebooks and desktops, a sort of pigs can't fly. However these talks are cut short in Intel's country club. Still consumers are armed with information and express a wish for SSDs, beware of overevaluated prices are waiting for it to catch up a little to HDD prices. Well, in any case there is raison d'etre in consumer's words. Time will tell. Related Posts: The Ace of Aces NetbooksApart from Asus and Acer, the leading consolidations as Dell, HP, Fujitsu, Toshiba, Samsung, Lenovo and others have risen to (more...) Tenner of Bootless Gismos of CES 2009Some of them just drastically influence out lives, while the others run reaction latency ... (more...) You Should Draw your Attention to Notebooks the New SUVs, MIDs = SegwaysIn his tern Kedia pointed in any case more powerful notebooks will have its customers and that there would always be a marke (more...) Dell Has Got to the Heart of the Mystery of 10.1-inch Inspiron Mini 10 Netbook86-pound Mini 10 features a 120GB or 160GB hard drive, LED backlight, and glossy finish, display has a 16:9 aspect ratio, 102 (more...) OLPC's Give 1, Get 1versus Failing Economy and Rise of NetbooksPretty good news from One Laptop per Child (OLPC), who aggrandized their second annual Give 1, Get 1 program in November 200 (more...) |
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