UBS analyst Maynard Um, says the iPad is having a negative impact on the entire PC industry, Digital Daily reports.
"Sales of traditional notebooks appear to be feeling pressure from the iPad, causing a scramble by vendors to launch iPad-like tablets," Um wrote in a note to clients. "We believe that a majority of this impact is occurring on the lower end of PC sales as the iPad is priced close enough to this range that it becomes attractive to consumers looking to make purchases within this segment. We are not sold that the iPad is purely cannibalizing PC sales, as the functionality of the iPad can not yet fully match the functionality of notebook PCs. However, consumers who purchase iPads may be more willing to delay purchases and upgrades of existing PC's."
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Jon Anderson - September 8, 2010 at 4:02pm
Since the release of the ipad, my family has purchased two in lieu of laptops. However I just sold mine because I use my iphone 4 more.
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Dines - September 8, 2010 at 12:43pm
That's 110%true.
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David - September 8, 2010 at 11:53am
Duh... I say good riddance to heavy, hot, and clumsy laptops. When I bought my iPad, I sold my laptop and bought an iMac to manage my libraries and for when I need to get serious and do some work. I haven't missed my MacBook Pro for a minute.