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Computer and notebook sales suck
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  • How are tablet sales?

  • @mpgxsvcd

    This topic are not about tablet sales, as it is about reports from two main HDD manufacturers.

  • It's relevant, because PCs and laptops are going the way of the dodo. Or at least relegated to the minority. Any drop in PC/laptop sales has met with an increase in tablet and smartphone sales. Neither of these manufacturers produce SSDs.

  • It's relevant, because PCs and laptops are going the way of the dodo. Or at least relegated to the minority. Any drop in PC/laptop sales has met with an increase in tablet and smartphone sales.

    LOL.

    You just told big dream of elites :-) Bunch of consumers consuming music, movies and mass media. Dumb as shit.

    No, it is not happening now.

  • Bunch of consumers consuming music, movies and mass media. Dumb as shit.

    I couldn't agree more:)

  • Samsung aimed to ship 17 million notebooks in 2013 but actually shipped 12 million units, the sources said.

    Samsung Electronics has set a goal of shipping seven million notebooks globally in 2014, a reduction of 41.67% from the 12 million units shipped in 2013, and will no longer launch conventional notebook models except Chromebooks in 2015, according to Taiwan-based supply chain makers.

    Improvements.

  • Weakened consumer demand for replacement notebooks is forcing leading notebook vendors – including Apple, Asustek Computer, Hewlett-Packard (HP), Lenovo, Samsung Electronics, Sony, and Toshiba – to reduce notebook shipments for 2014. According to DisplaySearch, the 2014 shipment estimate for the top-nine notebook vendors is 134 million, which is a decrease from the previously estimated 152 million units. It is likely that notebook shipments will decline again in 2014, as they did in 2013.

    Not only Samsung, it seems.