Samsung is leaving netbooks in the past, leaked company memo confirms
Here is the translated memo (originally in French):
“Following the introduction of our new strategy in 2012, we will discontinue our 10.1-inch (netbook) product range in Q1 2012, in favor of ultraportables (11.6 and 12 inches) and ultrabooks to be launched in 2012.”
class="adsense adsense-midtext" style="text-align:center;margin: 12px;">Netbooks are dead, the category has grown so stagnant over the last couple of years that most consumers have forgotten all about them. There are still diehard netbook fans around, but even some of them are getting tired of the slow progression in processor technologies –most are dissatisfied at the disproportionate amount of href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Atom" target="_blank">Intel Atom netbooks versus higher performing href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD_Fusion" target="_blank">AMD Fusion APU powered netbooks.
The netbook category isn’t getting any help from the full-sized laptop market anymore either. Full-size laptops are starting to improve in performance and battery life in designs that are both thin and very light. And now the industry is starting to get into high-end title="Ultrabook" href="http://laptop-computer-planet.com/blog/tag/ultrabook/" target="_blank">Ultrabook computers, which are 0+ premium ultra-portable laptops with Intel Sandy Bridge ULV processors and SSDs for system storage.
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