Lenovo said recently that has stopped the netbook business sales on its Web site, the company has not yet decided whether to restart the sales of the product or not.
Lenovo spokesman Ray Gorman said in an e-mail: Lenovo netbooks have been sold out, and the near future there will be no new products added. "He did not say that Lenovo will continue in the future of retail netbooks. The spokesman also said: "The IdeaPad Tablet K1 and the IdeaPad the Tablet A1 Internet online sales brought a great success to us, and also there is a lot of traffic to our website."
Lenovo has launched the S Series netbook that is equipped with Intel Atom processor, the latest Internet for the ThinkPad X130e, priced at $ 469, it has a 11-inch screen, and powered by AMD E-300 low-power processor.
The decision of Lenovo also shows that the consumer gradually lost interest for netbook, and began to favor the Tablet PC and low-cost notebook computers. Dell has stopped selling netbooks, HP and Acer also cut their netbook models.
The market research firm IDC analyst Jay Zhou said that the Internet from the second half of last year, sales began to decline, and since then it has been declined all the time. In April 2010, Apple introduced the iPad Tablet PC, triggering a sought after market for tablet PCs. The fourth quarter of last year, the global netbook shipments were 6.3 million units, down to 29 percent, accounting for the proportion was 6.8% in the overall PC shipments. Jay said that the fourth quarter of last year, all major PC manufacturers in the global netbook shipments fell more than 30% and Lenovo's shipments fell 43 percent.
Intel has been supporting the Internet, also recently launched a new Atom processor called "Cedar Trail". Intel said that netbook shipments in mature markets continued to decline, but still good performance in emerging markets. Jay also said some Latin and Asian countries, netbook sales are still strong.
Lenovo spokesman Ray Gorman said in an e-mail: Lenovo netbooks have been sold out, and the near future there will be no new products added. "He did not say that Lenovo will continue in the future of retail netbooks. The spokesman also said: "The IdeaPad Tablet K1 and the IdeaPad the Tablet A1 Internet online sales brought a great success to us, and also there is a lot of traffic to our website."
Lenovo has launched the S Series netbook that is equipped with Intel Atom processor, the latest Internet for the ThinkPad X130e, priced at $ 469, it has a 11-inch screen, and powered by AMD E-300 low-power processor.
The decision of Lenovo also shows that the consumer gradually lost interest for netbook, and began to favor the Tablet PC and low-cost notebook computers. Dell has stopped selling netbooks, HP and Acer also cut their netbook models.
The market research firm IDC analyst Jay Zhou said that the Internet from the second half of last year, sales began to decline, and since then it has been declined all the time. In April 2010, Apple introduced the iPad Tablet PC, triggering a sought after market for tablet PCs. The fourth quarter of last year, the global netbook shipments were 6.3 million units, down to 29 percent, accounting for the proportion was 6.8% in the overall PC shipments. Jay said that the fourth quarter of last year, all major PC manufacturers in the global netbook shipments fell more than 30% and Lenovo's shipments fell 43 percent.
Intel has been supporting the Internet, also recently launched a new Atom processor called "Cedar Trail". Intel said that netbook shipments in mature markets continued to decline, but still good performance in emerging markets. Jay also said some Latin and Asian countries, netbook sales are still strong.
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