Wednesday, March 21st 2007
Laptops Set to Overtake Desktops
Desktops have been the dominant computer format ever since personal computers first took off, but a new report has suggested that laptop sales will overtake those of desktops by 2011. Analysts predict that the laptop market will grow by 16.1% each year until 2011, with just 3.8% predicted for desktops - during 2006, 140 million desktops PCs were shipped worldwide with 82 million portable computers being sold, up 2% and 26.3% respectively from 2005. Shifting towards mobile computing is becoming more popular as the performance gap gets smaller and notebook computers become cheaper, aided by the increased availability of wireless networks. In the USA, laptop computers have already begun outselling desktops, with 2005 being the first year in portable computers became the number one choice. Desktops are likely to remain the main choice for computer enthusiasts and those wanting to get maximum performance, as their easy upgradeability and more powerful components make them a more suitable option.
Source:
BBC News
14 Comments on Laptops Set to Overtake Desktops
Last time I bought a new PC was when I was in 8th grade way back in 1999.
AMD K6-2 450mhz
64MB PC100
Rockwell 56k Modem
SiS video processing of some sort
10GB hard drive
$1200
I've built my own ever since.
And yeah it aint as powerful as a latest desktop but i dont care im already set up when everyone else is hooking up there desktops.
Sorry, but I kinda view desktops as disposable PCs.
Although, I must admit - I've had my eye on one of these bad-asses for a while: www.getac.com/getac/English/products/a790.aspx
Sooner or later I'll have to pick up a lappy for improved vehicle diagnostics, considering how quickly I'm starting to see newer and newer models rolling into the shop, and frankly, the GETAC is the only brand I know of capable of withstanding an automotive work enviroment.
although, they pull an average $4000-$5000 or higher price tag :twitch:
But anywho, this is good news! That means more people aren't getting suckered into buying a pos out of the box system with incompatible parts and wondering why they're horrible performance wise.
I have 2 things to blame for this, the internet and the availability of usefull information.
Thank you Al Gore, Wikipedia and Google.
well worth it if you're in a tech-unfriendly work environment.
It is still Alive...My Old Gateway is Dead and recycled :nutkick: lol
eMachine eTower 446is
Intel Celeron 466Mhz
64MB PC100, i did has 192MB PC100 but one of the ram sticks shorted xD
(replaced with Belkin G+ Wifi card) Rockwell Ethernet Card (Dead when I got it)
(Replaced with Ati Radeon 9250 256MB) ATi Rage Mach Pro 4MB
17GB Western Digital Hard drive
(Upgraded to Windows XP Home) Windows 95
lol, I got this PC this year from a guy who said it wouldnt work, but i fixed it and now it runs...slowly...
But here are my other 2 Computers. my dell was a present, i bought my laptop
My Laptop is Very Powerful :D For my needs...I will [] my Dell lol
HP Pavilion Dv9500t CTO laptop [Dell Dimension E310 desktop]
Intel Core 2 Duo T7100 (1.86Ghz) [Intel Pentium 4 HT (2.8Ghz)]
2GB DDR2 667Mhz Dual Channel RAM [2GB DDR2 533mhz Dual Channel RAM]
160GB SATA150 54K RPM [Combined 410GB SATA300 72K RPM]
nVIDIA GeForce 8600M GS 1GB Shared/512MB Deticated [Intel Graphics Media Accerator 900 128MB]
17" HiDef Widescreen (1440x900) [17" LCD (1280x1024)]
Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit/Ubuntu 8.04/(comming soon Kubuntu)[Windows XP Media Center/Ubuntu 8.04...can't acess cux keyboard is messed up lol]
ummm lol