At the end of 2015 netbooks will be forced out of the retail network.
According to the forecasts and analysis of IHS iSuppli, in the first quarter of this year, customers were 3.97 million of these devices, which is 72% less than in 2012, when retailers have shipped 14.3 million in 2010 - 32, 14 million, reports Onliner.
In iSuppli believe that in the future, shipments of these computers will be reduced to 264 thousand units. Some manufacturers will continue to produce netbooks for a little time, for the fulfillment of contractual obligations to its customers.
Netbook device called transition, which in light of the growing popularity of tablets can not keep their positions.
Many large manufacturers have phased out production of netbooks. - 17D-
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