Thursday, September 23, 2010

IDC: 100 yuan notebook and PC is no big student



June 18, according to foreign media reports, IDC Asia Pacific personal systems research director Bryan Ma said recently that the hundred dollars for developing countries, such as low-cost notebooks and laptop PC students will not go too far.

Bryan Ma said, these low-cost laptops will not go too far. Even be able to gain market recognition, it will not pose a threat to the current standard PC.

He said: "We believe that these products will not have too much development, as they face the many challenges. Bujinjinshi sales, Jiaoyuyishi yet to be enhanced, even in Jiage area is a drag. In short, the challenges are many The. "

As the demand for low-cost notebook market, Ma said: "Judging from the prices of these products or market demand. However, the price is not the only factor of success."

He said: "If the price is the only determining factor, then we can regardless of product performance, introduction of more expensive products. However, over time, the end users in developing countries still need something of value, no longer need this 'slimming' products. "

As for price, Bryan Ma said: "When Nicholas Negroponte said the price of 100 yuan notebook 100 dollars, and now, the real selling prices close to 200 U.S. dollars."

Ma concluded that these low-cost notebook will not present a threat to the traditional PC. Moreover, they have different target markets. Cheap notebook primarily for the education market in developing countries.









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