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Bad economy is good for netbooks

This year's favourite - but will it last?

Tags: apple, asus, laptops, netbooks

By Erica Ogg

Published: 2 April 2009 09:21 GMT

While there's been discussion lately about what the best operating system for a netbook is, there is no question that the small form factor PC is a runaway hit with consumers.

In DisplaySearch's Quarterly Notebook PC Shipment and Forecast Report for the first quarter of 2009, the research firm says netbooks are on track to grow 65 per cent over the course of the year from 2008's totals.

Conversely, traditional notebooks are expected to grow just three per cent this year. And, according to DisplaySearch, netbooks will comprise one fifth of the 133 million notebooks to be shipped in 2009.

It's an amazing growth rate, considering that netbooks started from basically zero market share in the beginning of 2008. Just over a year after Asus made a splash with the Eee PC, now - with the notable exception of Apple - every one of the top 15 PC makers sells a netbook. And despite the battering it's given the tech industry as a whole, the current economic situation is actually buoying netbooks.

DisplaySearch analysts say that because many consumers are having to tighten their budgets, some are settling for a smaller, more lightly featured device like a netbook until they feel more financially stable.

But the netbook trend is not likely to last. DisplaySearch is forecasting that once the economy turns around, consumers will return to buying the notebook with the most features they can get for their money.

Original article: Faltering economy boosting Netbooks from CNET News.com

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