The Coming Revolution
Many analysts have predicted that the coming age of netbooks is upon us, as the high prices of laptops will soon be replaced by smaller, thinner netbooks which may not have the storage capacity but fit the needs of many business professionals. Modern society has reached a point in which there is no longer a need for gigabytes of space on a computer, and convenience is the ultimate accessory. Many companies have launched campaigns which offer a free netbook in return for a contract on a wireless or Internet plan.
This new introduction of a competing model to the laptop is likely to completely revolutionize the PC industry as more and more companies come out with these sleeker, thinner models that can attract a wide audience. There is a very small percentage of people who require a large amount of space on their computers and the industry has realized that this has been a changing fact for the past few years. In an era where we skim news articles, enter in 140 character updates on Twitter, and rush past each other on the streets of the city, the introduction of these fast paced mini laptops are the perfect commodity for our modern day existence. This poses a risk to Microsoft and its sister companies as many of these new netbooks are set to run off of Linux software, rather than Windows, and could thereby serve to lower prices of their laptops in order to compete with the market. Additionally, netbooks currently sold run on an Intel chip called Atom, although a new breed of netbooks which are built on cell phone innards stand to disrupt the oligopoly which Microsoft currently runs.
Netbooks themselves are predicted to rise to 10 percent of sales within the computer world by the end of the year, which is an amazing leap for a device which has only just been released into the technological world. These new devices rely on the new class of business professionals who use computers solely for Internet and email access and spend a majority of their time on the go. They do not have the memory required for larger games and software, but can easily function as business laptops. Cell phone companies have additionally placed many offers for customers in which they simply have to sign up for a two year contract agreement with the specific company in order to get a low costing netbook. With these types of options readily available for an on-the-go business professional and student, it is slowly becoming evident that the era of clunky laptops and desktops is becoming obtuse in light of a more modern design. Technology is an ever-changing field and it is no wonder that the industry has come up with a new way in which to handle this modern world.
This post was contributed by Meredith Walker, who writes about a nursing degree. She welcomes your feedback at MeredithWalker1983 at gmail.com
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