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Well, well, well, the experts are saying there were lower than expected pc sales over the last 3 months and they expect that to continue:
https://www.pcworld.com/article/216...ipad_yet_for_slowing_pc_sales.html?tk=twt_pcw
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Did you read the first post in this thread and watch the video it linked to?I would blame the economy before I try to blame IPads.... and it really says nothing about smartphones.
Even if it did, I would not do my work on a smartphone. If anything I am looking for a bigger screen to do my work.
There needs to be much more capability, and more options to go with smartphones before it will start to cut into computer sales.
I would think the smartphone would cut into portable gaming system sales before it cuts into computers.
Well, well, well, the experts are saying there were lower than expected pc sales over the last 3 months and they expect that to continue:
https://www.pcworld.com/article/216...ipad_yet_for_slowing_pc_sales.html?tk=twt_pcw
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Well, well, well, the experts are saying there were lower than expected Christmas retail sales last month.
Smartphones will replace Christmas within 4 years. Book it.
so outsell equals replace?
interesting....
I thought you were following along and insulted when I tried to bring you up to speed?so outsell equals replace?
interesting....
I thought you were following along and insulted when I tried to bring you up to speed?
Here it is in a nutshell...
Nobody can tell me why they would still buy a laptop if they already owned the phone in the first post. A couple people gave reasons that indicated they did not fully understand (such as KEK when he thought the dock was an actual laptop, and the people taking about 2" screens).
Assuming all future smartphones are equal to that one or better (which they will be next year), and assuming smartphones are outselling computers in 2 or 3 years, that would mean just about every average computer user has a smartphone equal to or better than the one in the first post at least a year before my 4 year prediction.
So if everyone has a smartphone of that caliber, why would they continue to buy a pc?
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