At the Consumer Electronics Show here, a lot of buzz about netbooks. Almost every major manufacturer has one computer, and some producers are specifically intended for companies that want a cheaper alternative for the employees of the actual laptop.
"The NETBOOK recovery of more than one mobile phone," said Vijay Rakesh, an analyst ThinkPanmure. "They're great for storage and work only when outside the office."
Netbooks - low cost, low-power mini-laptops - which thrive super cute new laptop device for professionals. Three things that encourage the trend. First, as netbooks get features as built-in 3-G wireless connectivity and GPS receivers, which compete with the laptop. Second, many companies use a free web-based services like Google Docs and Windows Live are not employees to install software on the computer. If all documents and programs online, you do not need a good computer and lots of storage, the thinking goes. And third, the cheaper netbooks. As the economy continues to put pressure on the budget for IT companies, companies that want to save money wherever they are.
"I'm surprised [the business angle] going so soon, but I think it makes little sense," said Ezra Gottheil, an analyst with Technology Business Research. "For many people in the world of business, all you really need is email and web access, and what do they do that .... This is a lightweight computer that can be used with both."
In fact, because of the poor economic conditions, 46 percent of the work is saving money by delaying update the computer. NETBOOK average is $ 350, the price more attractive to employers who want to save money and encourage employees to take their work home with them.
No surprises that netbooks engaged in the business world. Analysts, including Rakesh, NETBOOK predicts the market will grow at least 100 percent in 2009. ABI research and the expected 200 million ultra-portable devices, including netbooks, will be sent in 2013. That's because many units as the current laptop market in the world - so that if the prediction pans, netbooks can be a major product category (or even more) from the laptop.
Picture_3_2 new HP Mini 2140 (right), introduced in Ces, is one of the first explicitly business-oriented netbooks. HP in the market for this business NETBOOK. What makes the experience of business? A keyboard that is almost the same as a normal size (97 percent, HP said). In addition, the six-cell battery that will last approximately eight hours HP claims.
Sony released a portable 8-inch (up) on the Ces NETBOOK refused to call for "functional" and is ideal for the professional. How? This is 1.4 pounds, fit in a jacket pocket and includes a modem 3-G, which will provide internet access wherever you can get a connection from Verizon. Come with a backpack containing an Ethernet port and VGA port for connecting an external monitor.
Also in Ces, Multi-Star International (MSI) to highlight the latest update to its popular Wind NETBOOK. Has a sharper, more professional than the first appearance of the wind, and an option to add a new 3.5 G modem.
One of the most notable new feature in some netbooks are immediately on the technology, which can make it easier to check the mail or get some work done in the race. For example, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Lenovo update to the popular shows online NETBOOK S10, which has a new feature called hyperspace. Users can access basic applications such as Web browsers, email and instant messaging software immediately, without booting Windows first.
Phoenix Technologies, the company responsible for the BIOS (Basic Input / Output System) that boots many Windows computers, was developed hyperspace. In addition to accelerating basic tasks, the immediate environment will increase the battery life, Phoenix Technologies to Wired.com.
"Start your machine takes too long, and with a mobile phone that will take both," said Woody Hobbs, CEO of Phoenix Technologies. For netbooks, [with the hyperspace] we tried to head to the Smartphone. "
But, of course, the company not only as a market netbooks computer without merging some of the company changes. Further improvements, such as larger keyboard, design and battery life is longer, the small and subtle - but nonetheless make a significant difference for the business user.
Of course, marketing is marketing, and Gottheil noted netbooks will not be suitable for every business user, but depending on the nature of their work.
"The title for the user does not feel comfortable that varies," he said. "Some will take nothing thrilled substantially lighter. Others feel they can not watch the small screen."
"The NETBOOK recovery of more than one mobile phone," said Vijay Rakesh, an analyst ThinkPanmure. "They're great for storage and work only when outside the office."
Netbooks - low cost, low-power mini-laptops - which thrive super cute new laptop device for professionals. Three things that encourage the trend. First, as netbooks get features as built-in 3-G wireless connectivity and GPS receivers, which compete with the laptop. Second, many companies use a free web-based services like Google Docs and Windows Live are not employees to install software on the computer. If all documents and programs online, you do not need a good computer and lots of storage, the thinking goes. And third, the cheaper netbooks. As the economy continues to put pressure on the budget for IT companies, companies that want to save money wherever they are.
"I'm surprised [the business angle] going so soon, but I think it makes little sense," said Ezra Gottheil, an analyst with Technology Business Research. "For many people in the world of business, all you really need is email and web access, and what do they do that .... This is a lightweight computer that can be used with both."
In fact, because of the poor economic conditions, 46 percent of the work is saving money by delaying update the computer. NETBOOK average is $ 350, the price more attractive to employers who want to save money and encourage employees to take their work home with them.
No surprises that netbooks engaged in the business world. Analysts, including Rakesh, NETBOOK predicts the market will grow at least 100 percent in 2009. ABI research and the expected 200 million ultra-portable devices, including netbooks, will be sent in 2013. That's because many units as the current laptop market in the world - so that if the prediction pans, netbooks can be a major product category (or even more) from the laptop.
Picture_3_2 new HP Mini 2140 (right), introduced in Ces, is one of the first explicitly business-oriented netbooks. HP in the market for this business NETBOOK. What makes the experience of business? A keyboard that is almost the same as a normal size (97 percent, HP said). In addition, the six-cell battery that will last approximately eight hours HP claims.
Sony released a portable 8-inch (up) on the Ces NETBOOK refused to call for "functional" and is ideal for the professional. How? This is 1.4 pounds, fit in a jacket pocket and includes a modem 3-G, which will provide internet access wherever you can get a connection from Verizon. Come with a backpack containing an Ethernet port and VGA port for connecting an external monitor.
Also in Ces, Multi-Star International (MSI) to highlight the latest update to its popular Wind NETBOOK. Has a sharper, more professional than the first appearance of the wind, and an option to add a new 3.5 G modem.
One of the most notable new feature in some netbooks are immediately on the technology, which can make it easier to check the mail or get some work done in the race. For example, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Lenovo update to the popular shows online NETBOOK S10, which has a new feature called hyperspace. Users can access basic applications such as Web browsers, email and instant messaging software immediately, without booting Windows first.
Phoenix Technologies, the company responsible for the BIOS (Basic Input / Output System) that boots many Windows computers, was developed hyperspace. In addition to accelerating basic tasks, the immediate environment will increase the battery life, Phoenix Technologies to Wired.com.
"Start your machine takes too long, and with a mobile phone that will take both," said Woody Hobbs, CEO of Phoenix Technologies. For netbooks, [with the hyperspace] we tried to head to the Smartphone. "
But, of course, the company not only as a market netbooks computer without merging some of the company changes. Further improvements, such as larger keyboard, design and battery life is longer, the small and subtle - but nonetheless make a significant difference for the business user.
Of course, marketing is marketing, and Gottheil noted netbooks will not be suitable for every business user, but depending on the nature of their work.
"The title for the user does not feel comfortable that varies," he said. "Some will take nothing thrilled substantially lighter. Others feel they can not watch the small screen."
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