
The recently
released Samsung, the second generation of laptops with Google's pre-installed Chrome OS - the cloud OS - with a price range of $ 450 to $ 550 was an unconvincing step for other vendors for a number of reasons, and the Taiwanese Asustek has postponed plans to release its “chrobs”.
According to the available statistics, sales of the first generation of laptops with Chrome OS did not exceed 200,000 units, which is no match for the sales of regular laptops - in 2011 only 4 million were sold in Russia alone. The reasons for this are quite a lot: the rather big price of a device that is comparable to the price of ultrabooks, offering more powerful hardware stuffing and starting to get cheaper thanks to the efforts of Intel, the share of undemanding consumers who prefer to consume content rather than produce it (and the overwhelming majority), prefers the trendy, running Apple trend - tablets.
Also another reason is called another - psychological. Potential buyers of laptops with cloud OS understand that even despite the spread of wireless networks, their laptop will not be particularly useful in the absence of the Internet, which causes some discomfort due to the fact that direct access to files stored in the cloud may not be denied the wrong moment.
Against the background of all this, Asustek, which is called as a vendor for Google's long-awaited tablet, which is expected to be presented at the upcoming Googlu I / O, has decided to abandon its plans to enter the chrombooks market until the situation with market expectations becomes more definite or until it is possible to make the prices of laptops with Chrome OS will not be so acceptable for consumers that they can put up with potential inconveniences.
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