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Old 05-05-2011, 06:05 AM   #1
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Netbook Sales Sag as the iPad Arrives The sales progress in the mini-laptops has fallen sharply as customers eye a lot more capable moveable pcs
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Apple's (AAPL) iPad is supporting cool the laptop or computer industry's netbook fever. Apple Chief Executive Steve Employment has made no top secret of his disdain for the popular, affordable mini-notebooks. "Netbooks aren't better than anything. They're just cheap laptops," Work said at the Jan. 27 launch with the iPad tablet pc in San Francisco.

PC makers are starting to worry that consumers agree. The product sales growth of netbooks, priced from $200 to $500 and resembling shrunk-down laptops, slowed markedly in the first quarter, according to market researcher IDC.

Netbook shipments to retailers from January through March are expected to grow 33.6% compared with a year ago,Windows 7 Home Premium, to 4.8 million units, IDC says. That's significantly slower development than in the first quarter of 2009, when netbook revenue leapt 872%, to 3.6 million units. "Everyone tried to make these mini-notebooks out to be a different category, or different type of device," says IDC analyst Richard Shim. "In fact,Office 2007 Pro Plus, people think of them as just another type of PC."

Falling product sales aren't the only problem dogging netbooks. There's evidence that demand for netbook components is declining. The Web site DigiTimes reported on Mar. 30 that makers from the liquid-crystal-display panels used in netbooks are cutting production because of declining orders. PC makers including Hewlett-Packard (HPQ), Dell (DELL), and Acer declined to comment on whether inventories of unsold netbooks are on the rise.
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Susie Ramirez, a spokeswoman for Intel, which makes the Atom chip used in most netbooks,Windows 7 Pro Product Key, declined to say whether PC makers are ordering fewer with the chips. "Things change quarter to quarter,Microsoft Office Pro Plus 2007, but in the end we're looking at hundreds of millions of netbooks that will be sold over time," she says.

Some PC makers are starting to look past the category and divine what will next capture consumers' attention in the transportable pc market. Michael Abary, senior vice-president of Sony's (SNE) Information Products Technology Div., which makes Vaio-branded desktops, laptops, and netbooks, says the mini-laptops are "losing [their] novelty. Everyone is trying to figure out what's next, now that we realize [sales are] not going to continue to grow at an astronomical rate."

Sales of netbooks,Microsoft Office 2007 Pro Plus, which became well-liked among American consumers in 2008, exploded as recession-battered shoppers opted for your cheap but less able laptops. When many people got them home, they were disappointed by flimsy keyboards, unfamiliar operating systems, and a lack of programs that could be run on the machines.
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