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Rethink Research: Tablets, smartbooks and cloudbooks; the first battlefield in the PC phone wars - Forecasts to 2014
Feb 23, 2010 – By Rethink Research
One of the key trends of 2010 will be the embedding of fast wireless in a
widening range of devices, beyond smartphones and netbooks/notebooks. These
will take on various form factors and will have an always-on wire-less
connection, and many will seek to occupy the hybrid ground between PCs and
phones. The iPad from Apple is just one of these.
The ereader, particularly the Kindle, has blazed the trail for the wireless,
non-phone gadget that supports a highly optimized content experience and an
embedded 3G business model. While ereaders have allowed op-erators and
content owners to experiment with the new approach, and are a growing segment
in their own right, 2010 will start to see a broadening of the category. The
total mobile internet device market will be very dif-fuse and some designs
will be very experimental, but can be broadly di-vided into a few key
categories – tablets, smartbooks, netbooks and the emerging cloudbooks.
We have provided forecasts for how each of these nascent categories per-forms
from 2009 to 2014; the vendors who will benefit (or miss out); the key
technical enablers in hardware and software; the operator response; and the
context of changing mobile behavior and usage, which will drive the demand
for the new breed of gadgets.
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