Sean Maloney, director of global sales and marketing for Intel, said that the ultra is not to replace the demand for larger capacity equipment.
More netbooks to be sold does not mean that they are selling less portable and desktop computers. This is the clear message that wished to Sean Maloney, director of global sales and marketing for Intel.
The management has assured that whoever you are buying your first home computer was not in favor of a NETBOOK but these teams are the second or third option for those who already have a personal computer, either laptop or desktop.
“I do not think that buying a computer for the first time a NETBOOK prefer,” he said Sean Maloney. “The first time you buy something you want something really powerful,” he admitted, while ensuring that no cree that the trend will change in coming years.
However, the manager has admitted that sales of ‘netbooks’ will continue to grow at a pace similar to the current as second computers or even as an option for children.
“Now there’s a new product category in the market, and is maturing,” he concludes.
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August 4th, 2009
[...] popularity of netbooks is not falling sales of PCs and laptops Source: TechoInformation – Tuesday, 4th August 2009, 3:43 GMT Sean Maloney, director of global sales and marketing for [...]