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2009 Netbook Shipments Pass Expectations, 58 Million Forecast for 2010

Starting in February, 2009, ABI Research forecast that approximately 35 million netbooks would ship into world markets in the course of the year. That estimate was viewed in some quarters as unrealistically high. However the final 2009 shipment numbers - 36.3 million netbooks shipped - have confirmed that the forecast was perhaps a little conservative.

In 2010, netbook shipments are expected to reach 58 million while a new element has been added to the mobile consumer electronics market equation: the media tablet, initially personified by Apple's iPad. How will mobile CE markets react to a "new kid on the block" so soon after the start of the netbook craze?

"We expect the netbook market to fragment according to different regional value propositions," says principal analyst Jeff Orr. "Functionality will be added to mainstream netbook products while at the same time an entry-level netbook solution will grow, with the aim of targeting some large emerging markets (including China and India) where PC penetration is still quite low."

At the same time, ABI Research sees the pace of netbook market growth slowing to a CAGR of 23 percent, as media tablets start to steal some netbook thunder. The firm's new "Netbooks, MIDs, Media Tablets, and Mobile CE Market Data" conservatively forecasts media tablet sales of about eight million in 2010. "Apple's claimed shipments of one million iPads in the first month are impressive starting from zero," says Orr, "but even our total media tablet forecast falls far short of what anyone would call mass market adoption."

While it was understood that Apple could put together a good consumer solution and take significant early market share, there are lots of opportunities for others; it's a question of how they come to market: solo, as Apple has done, or in conjunction with network operator and distribution partners.

"Netbooks, MIDs, Media Tablets, and Mobile CE Market Data" provides forecasts for all Ultra-Mobile Devices (UMDs) including UMPCs, netbooks, media tablets and mobile Internet devices (MIDs). Shipments, ASPs, and revenue for these devices are provided, with shipment and revenues for each type of UMD by region, platform, operating system, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS.

This database is part of the firm's Netbooks, MIDs and Mobile CE Research Service.

ABI Research provides in-depth analysis and quantitative forecasting of trends in global connectivity and other emerging technologies. From offices in North America, Europe and Asia, ABI Research's worldwide team of experts advises thousands of decision makers through 28 research and advisory services. Est. 1990.

Source : abiresearch.com

 
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