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Netbooks, MIDs and Mobile CE Research Service
Laptop computers are too bulky for travel. Smartphones are small, underpowered, and offer a limited user interface for some common tasks. Enter the netbook. The explosion of the netbook category is rapidly eclipsing the opportunity for mobile Internet devices (MIDs) evolving from the smartphone. ...
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385 Million Ultra mobile Devices to ship in 2014
I4U News — ... Well it seems that the ultra mobile market is only going to continue to grow and by 2014, ABI Research predicts that the market will ship 385 million ultra mobile devices. That number will be reached with a large diversity of form factors and device types with vendors trying to meet audience's preferences. The research firm says that the MID is the most interesting product category to watch since the segments is still emerging. The most common product design will likely be the tablet form factor with other models with slider keyboards, clamshells, and touchscreens growing ...

ABI Research: 385 million ultra mobile devices to ship in 2014
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis — ... )’s N900 was not surprisingly pointed as a prime example… More information about ABI’s findings is available from their website. ...

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