Saturday, December 24, 2011


Dell has completely lost interest in the netbook and put the future will only strengthen the full-featured laptops.
Once a phenomenon of the last few years, the netbook is a laptop-sized 10-inch or less, cheap, low profile.However, after a period of use, users quickly realize the limitations and disadvantages of the netbook can not be overcome. Along with the rise of smartphones and tablet PCs, netbooks increasingly humid and disappear from the map technology.
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Dell had a netbook wholeheartedly support its early days, therefore, decided to flee from the Dell netbook market can be seen as a painful blow to those who still have hope in the laptops.
"Now, we do not see opportunities for more products like Dell Mini. We want to focus on those details are thin, lightweight and strong with outstanding levels of success than in this particular Dell XPS line, "Dell representative said.
Netbook was first launched in 2008 and in May 8 / 2010, Intel said it had sold about 70 million Atom chips for netbooks on a global scale.
However, the introduction of the Apple iPad and tablets were quickly cut off all life's netbook line. Since the second half of 2010 or so, the netbook market plunge was so precipitous and almost no one cares anymore netbook.
The retailer is offering the clearest evidence of the death of the netbook. If you walk into a Best Buy stores, you will see next tablet laptop closely. Netbook has almost disappeared.
Intel itself, the company initiated the idea to ignore netbook netbook has to move to the new plan. Ambitious project is the latest Intel ultrabook, the current high-end laptops, ultra-slim, ultra-light and speed, all superior strength.
(According to CNET)
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