Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Dropping Ultrabook sales blamed on high prices and confusing marketing

Dropping Ultrabook sales blamed on high prices and confusing marketing

. Once seen as the PC industry's only hope in the “post-PC era,” the number of Ultrabooks expected to ship by the end of this year is now estimated to only be half as much as projected. According to an IHS iSupply report, only 10.3 million Ultrabooks might be shipped this year as opposed to the 22 million previously forecasted. IHS iSupply says “nebulous marketing and unappealing price” are the two biggest factors holding Ultrabooks back.

iSupply specifically points to Intel's (INTL) constantly changing definition for what is and isn't an Ultrabook as a prime example of poor marketing.

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