Consumers will probably see fewer notebooks and netbooks from Acer and Asus in 2012 to make decision-making simpler. Acer and Asus are reportedly taking a cue from Apple and will simplify their notebook and netbook lines for 2012. According to original design manufacturer
(ODM) contractors, the two want to trim costs and improve their overall
profit by having fewer but clearer models, reducing inventory risks.
They are also seeking to raise brand power in 2012 by offering focused
products rather than a wide spread.
One of the factors in this decision is the emerging ultrabook market. Contractors claim that Asus already has at least 50 notebook and netbook projects on the table, but these will reportedly be thinned out to squeeze in ultrabook development over the next three years. These ultrabooks will supposedly be crammed within its mid-range notebook projects.
For
the beginning of 2012, Asus is expected to reduce the number of Eee PC
models down from ten to just a maximum of five. These will be divided by
entry-level, mid-range and high-end designs. However the number may be
reduced even more in the second half of 2012.
As
for Acer, ODM contractors said the company will focus on competitive
and profitable products in 2012 rather than launch numerous projects.
Like Asus, Acer too wants to reduce its number of notebook projects by 3Q12.
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