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| Commercial Times: A Mac netbook arrives Q3 |
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| By Christian Zibreg | ||||
| Monday, March 09, 2009 15:10 | ||||
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Chicago (IL) - Despite Apple's official "not interested" mantra for netbooks, our hopes for a Mac netbook are not yet dashed. Today, a credible Chinese paper, the Commercial Times, gave Apple
fans a new hope for a Mac Netbook -- and possibly a shipping date as well. A netbook or a tablet? The report says nothing of the display size Apple allegedly ordered, meaning either a Mac netbook or a Mac tablet
could be in the works. Readers should note that the Commercial Times
has been fairly accurate so far in their Apple reporting. While Apple
insists they're not interested in competing in the netbook space, the
third quarter shipping estimate does fit nicely in Apple's new annual
product cycles that have seen last Mac notebook refresh last October,
with previous refreshes around end of the third calendar quarter. Multi-touch comes to OS X? It
doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that the touch-based
display will probably be the central part of the user interface. Since
OS X Leopard only recognizes certain multi-touch gestures drawn on the trackpads
of Mac notebooks, the new suggestion of a Mac netbook could also mark
the arrival of the first OS X version, bar iPhone OS, that will be
capable of fully interacting with users via multi-touch user interface. The last call for a Mac netbook Analysts,
investors and users are all calling for Apple to enter the market for
cheap, sub 10-inch notebooks also known as netbooks. According to the February ChangeWave survey,
netbooks are the only computer category seeing growth as all other
segments are in a downward spiral. Asus alone sold 4.9 million Eee PC
netbooks in 2008 and expects netbooks
to make up 30 percent of their notebook sales, which is estimated to be
25
to 35 million global units shipped this year (between 7.5 and 10.5
million netbooks shipped in 2009, an increase of 53% and 114% in
netbook sales growth). You got it all wrong, says Apple While Steve Jobs labeled netbooks as a nascent category, arguing that the company doesn't know how to make a $500 computer that is not a piece of junk, the current operations chief, Tim Cook, seems slightly more open to the idea of a Mac netbook -- despite also bashing the category in the process. "We're watching that space, but right now from our point of view, the
products in there are principally based on hardware that's much less
powerful than we think customers want, software technology that is not
good, cramped keyboards, small displays." Some analysts think it is a high time
Apple produce a Mac netbook, citing drop in Mac desktop sales and
Apple's focus on notebooks that are now making up nearly 70 percent of
all Mac computer sales and keeping the Mac business afloat.
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