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Netbook Shipments Will Reach 33 Million in 2009, Report Says
By: Michelle Maisto
2009-07-14
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Worldwide shipments of netbook PCs are expected to reach nearly 33 million units in 2009, according to a new report. While netbooks year-to-year growth is likely to be just shy of 100 percent, predicted year-to-year growth for full-sized notebooks is likely to fall flat.Worldwide netbook shipments are expected to reach nearly 33 million units in
2009, according to analysis firm DisplaySearch. Shipments of full-size notebook
computerswhile expected to reach 129.5 million unitsare expected to be flat,
year over year, for the first time.
In its July 13 Quarterly Notebook PC Shipment and Forecast Report,
DisplaySearch reveals that netbook penetration rates are likely to exceed 26
percent in Latin America and 22 percent in EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and
Africa), with the lowest penetration rates in Asia-Pacific, North America and
China.
DisplaySearch ties the growth of netbooks to several factors. One of these is telecoms
that offer netbooks at subsidized rates, similar to the way most
smartphones are offered.
As smartphone penetration continues to increase in North America it will
become increasingly necessary for telecoms to find their next revenue stream as
the incremental revenue increase from smartphone subscribers slows, according
to the firms findings.
In emerging markets, such as Latin America, low price point
contributed to the success of netbooks. However, John Jacobs, author of the
report, says its clear that users want light devices but bigger displays, and
theyre still using the netbooks as companion PCs.
While these devices have certainly created a new market, our research
indicates that they
are predominantly used as secondary PCs by consumers, and are not replacing
notebooks, said Jacobs in the statement.
The continued growth of netbooks is one reason DisplaySearch expects notebook
demand to remain flat. The other is the economy.
Businesses responded quickly to the economic downturn by cutting purchasing,
especially of expensive IT-related products, writes the firm. The
launch of Windows 7 in late October this year, if combined with economic
recovery, could lead to a rapid recovery in enterprise notebook PC demand;
however, DisplaySearch does not expect this to occur until 2010.
The report forecasts the strongest year-to-year growth for netbook to be 88.1
percent in Latin America (88. 1 percent), North
America (136.9 percent) and Greater China (260.3 percent). The
area of lowest netbook growth is Japan,
with a predicted 29.1 percent year-to-year growth.
In the notebook market, Asia Pacific, Latin America and
Greater China saw the largest year-to-year growth, though none exceeded 23
percent. The lowest growth, again, was in Japan,
where numbers fell to -13 percent.
Of the 33 million netbook units expected to ship in 2009, the EMEA region
accounts for 13.3 million units, North America for 8.8
million and Greater China, the third highest, for 3.9 million.
Of the 129.5 million notebook units expected to ship in 2009, 46.7 will head to
EMEA, 39.9 million to North America and 16 million to
Greater China.
Researcher iSuppli
recently predicted that worldwide shipments of wirelessly enabled netbooks will
reach 36.3 million units by 2012.
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