Linux loses netbook market

By Detector | 20 March 2009



According to Digitimes and Economic Daily News, this year Linux pre-installed netbooks will fall to only 10% compared to last year. The Percentage is not negligible, but it represents a huge drop compared to the previous year.

In 2008, Linux netbooks has a 70% market share compared to Windows, but this share began to decline rapidly after presenting a netbook with Windows XP. Buyers that are using Windows on their computers are not ready for platform change becouse the netbook is purchased mainly as a second computer.

According to the same analysis, in 2007 300,000 netbooks was delivered, and in 2008 the number climbed to 11.21 million. This year expected sales are 23.2 million netbook units.

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