You know that MID / UMPC craze (
remember origami?) that was supposed to change our lives? Well, it hasn't. In fact, if the unofficial numbers reported by
DigiTimes are correct, then sales of bulky,
Menlow-based MIDs have been a disaster which helps explain why
manufacturers have grown skeptical of the platform.
DigiTimes is reporting sales of just 30,000 units compared to the 150,000 - 200,000 units Intel
promised estimated. Intel claims that the weak sales were due to the global economic downturn but we have another opinion: mainstream consumers don't want a device that is too big for the pocket, provides less functionality than a netbook, and is priced like a laptop. That, and we still haven't seen a compelling usage scenario for this device category -- simply pairing Intel's next generation
Moorestown with Moblin isn't a fix. Of course, it's no surprise that Intel got blindsided by the rise of the modern smartphone, that's
not their turf...
yet.
Filed under: Handhelds
MID device sales far lower than estimates, only Intel surprised originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 05 Jun 2009 05:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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