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Acer leads hot netbook market
Dec 8th
The netbook category grew at a quarter-to-quarter rate of more than 160 percent in the third quarter, and Acer bypassed Asus as the top vendor, says a DisplaySearch study. Meanwhile, an ABI Research “Vendor Matrix” report finds Intel holding pole position among netbook processor vendors.
The hot market for netbooks, also known as “mini-notes,” is flying in the face of what looks to be a “dismal fourth quarter for the PC industry,” says DisplaySearch in its latest “Quarterly Notebook PC Shipment and Forecast Report.” The netbook market grew from less than one million units sold in 2007 to a projected 14 million units sold by the end of 2008. Although operating system (OS) share is not detailed in the DisplaySearch report, Linux may be shipping on about a quarter of all netbooks (see farther below for more details).
Most of the top-tier PC brands have now entered the market, putting pressure on early netbook entrants, says the research group. Asus, which “essentially created the market” in late 2007 with its Eee PC netbooks, fell from its dominant position to a close second place position at 30.3 percent share in the third quarter, says DisplaySearch. Acer, meanwhile, surged to a leading 35 percent share with its Acer Aspire One netbook (pictured at top), which sold 2.15 million units in the third quarter alone, according to the study.
Third-quarter market share percentages for the netbook category are said to be:
Acer – 38.3
Asus — 30.3
HP — 5.8
MSI — 5.7
Dell — 2.8
OLPC — 2.3
Medion — 2.3
Kohjinsha — 1.0
Intel — 1.0
Lenovo — 0.7
Toshiba — 0.5
All others — 9.1
Further reading @ www.linuxdevices.com
One Aspire Netbook to Rule ‘Em All Eee PCs
Dec 8th
What Asus successfully did with several models of the Eee PC netbooks, Acer was able to with only ONE machine. That’s one way of looking at the Quarterly Notebook PC Shipment and Forecast Report by DisplaySearch. According to the report, the most popular netbook for 3Q is the Aspire One closely followed by several of the Asus Eee PC models. Overall, the Aspire One has managed to get 38.3 percent market share for the said period while the Asus Eee PC’s got 30.3 percent share.
In the report, DisplaySearch was able to inventoried around 1.7m Eee PCs comprised of several SKUs shipped worldwide during the 3rd quarter as againts 2.15 million Aspire Ones.
Other netbooks who made it in the report are, HP in third place even without its upgraded Mini-Note managed to get a 5.8% market share (330,000 units), MSI’s Wind netbook got 5.7% of the netbook market share or a total of 320,000 units shipped for the 3Q.
Interestingly Dell which has launched its Inspiron Mini 9 netbook fairly late managed to get 2.8% of the market share with 160,000 units shipped.
Here’s the complete list of netbooks with their corresponding volume and market share for Q3.

A post from the Asus Eee PC blog.
One Aspire Netbook to Rule ‘Em All Eee PCs
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