Tablet PCs have become a trend to replace PCs

The trend of tablets replacing PCs seems irresistible. According to Gartner's recently updated global PC sales forecast, due to the large increase in demand for tablet PCs, PC sales in 2010 will have increased 17.9% compared to last year, and may be reduced to 14.3%, or 352 million units. about.

The main reason for the decline in global PC sales should be the advent of the iPad. As a result, Gartner originally estimated that PC sales in 2011 will increase by 18.1% compared to 2010. The figure will also be lowered to 15.9%, with approximately 409 million PCs.

In a statement, Gartner said that in the long-term, tablet PCs may replace 10% of PCs before 2014. Although the PC is not dead, smart phones, tablets, and other mobile devices will become more and more common. Although these products can be well-matched with PCs, they will inevitably erode the current sales volume of PCs.

Gartner analyst George Shiffer said that PC is still necessary. But now the PC industry seems unable to launch more innovative products, and their over-reliance on price cuts to stimulate sales will affect their ability to launch alternative products. While the PC market is growing slowly, whether the industry can change itself from the service plane and technological innovation side will become the focus of future success.

For tablet computers that will soon be the focus of attention in the market, we have also boldly predicted that we can stand out from this competition.

Winner:

Apple: With the iPad far ahead, there are no rivals on the market.

Google: The Android platform will strengthen the capabilities of tablets and will become the mainstream of these devices.

Motorola, Samsung and HTC: The products of these vendors are likely to replace PCs and gain greater market share.

loser:

Dell: Although there is some focus on the tablet and other mobile devices, the company does lack design genes.

HP: Is it possible to quickly increase the performance of the tablet to fill the decline in the PC business? It seems they are still waiting for a clear plan for the tablet and Palm.

Acer: It's true that it has stepped into the tablet business, but it's hard to ignore its integration with the PC business.

Bubble:

Microsoft: The lack of killer products that can compete with the iPad, but also lost control of the mobile device platform.

RIM: The fate depends entirely on how the next script goes.

Intel: Is there a strategy for tablet computers? If not, Intel will be limited to the PC market, and competitors such as Qualcomm and Nvidia have begun to focus on the tablet.

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