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Windows 7 Wins on Netbook PCs

Brad Brooks, corporate vice president for Windows Consumer Product Marketing, discusses Microsoft’s take on netbook PCs and how Microsoft’s newest operating system, Windows 7, will support these small computers.

Small, mobile and affordable PCs, often referred to as “netbooks” or “mini-notebooks,” were one of 2008’s hottest technology trends. Virtually unknown a year ago, these PCs pushed the design innovation envelope by enabling easy Web surfing, instant messaging, general-purpose computing (e.g., e-mail, social networking and photo sharing) and media playback in one small, ultra-portable device. This convenience, coupled with an affordable price tag, makes these PCs a great option for many consumers.

Brad Brooks, Microsoft’s corporate vice president for Windows Consumer Product Marketing, sat down with PressPass to discuss the company’s take on small-notebook PCs.

PressPass: Almost everyone seems to have an opinion on how netbook PCs will evolve in 2009. What is Microsoft’s view on small-notebook PC prospects in the coming year?

Brooks: The term “netbook” was coined by Intel to define notebook PCs that run on their Atom processor. They’re also sometimes referred to as “mini-notebooks” and “sub-notebooks.” But at the end of the day they are just small, portable PCs, and we’re committed to delivering the same exceptional Windows experience on these machines as any on other notebook or desktop PC.

Over the last 10 months we’ve seen pretty strong demand for these PCs and we expect that to continue in 2009. In fact, research firm IDC recently increased its initial mini-notebook sales forecast for 2008 to 11.4 million, and predicted that number would climb to 42.2 million by 2012.*

PressPass: Most small-notebook PCs today run Windows XP, and this has raised many questions about the impact strong sales of these machines have on Microsoft’s bottom line. What can you tell us about that?

Brooks: We’ve seen spectacular Windows growth on small-notebook PCs as folks opt for the familiarity, compatibility, and ease of use of Windows over Linux. We value every Windows customer, and we’re excited that the vast majority of small-notebook PC users want Windows.

To share some numbers: since February 2008, Windows OS share has gone from 10 percent to over 80 percent on these machines, and our research shows that these are overwhelmingly new PCs and/or PC users. To put it another way, we think most small-notebook PC buyers are either purchasing a secondary machine or buying a PC for the first time. And we think purchasers are drawn to these PCs by their small size and affordability, particularly given the current environment.

So, looking at trends, we’re incredibly optimistic about the coming year.

source: microsoft.com

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Why an informative report or better article should be in an thread with infos how to work with an software? Seems to be a stupid idea to do that because that's two different pair's of shoes!

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Why an informative report or better article should be in an thread with infos how to work with an software? Seems to be a stupid idea to do that because that's two different pair's of shoes!

Thanks for that. Nothing to add more

Cheers.

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Why an informative report or better article should be in an thread with infos how to work with an software? Seems to be a stupid idea to do that because that's two different pair's of shoes!

The pinned topic title isn't obvious in its purpose without reading the posts. Perhaps adding "Tips and Tricks" would make it clearer.

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Perhaps adding "Tips and Tricks" would make it clearer.

Or perhaps creating a MS sub-forum where all MS propaganda and advertisements should be posted :o ?

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Why an informative report or better article should be in an thread with infos how to work with an software? Seems to be a stupid idea to do that because that's two different pair's of shoes!

The pinned topic title isn't obvious in its purpose without reading the posts. Perhaps adding "Tips and Tricks" would make it clearer.

Thanks for that Tywais, will add your suggestion.

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Perhaps adding "Tips and Tricks" would make it clearer.

Or perhaps creating a MS sub-forum where all MS propaganda and advertisements should be posted :o ?

Agreed.. This forums continual MS promo cut and pastes are really undermining its appeal.

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Perhaps adding "Tips and Tricks" would make it clearer.

Or perhaps creating a MS sub-forum where all MS propaganda and advertisements should be posted :o ?

Agreed.. This forums continual MS promo cut and pastes are really undermining its appeal.

Unfortunate Microsoft hold more than 80% of the OS Market and some quite high percentage for other MS Software, while Linux an Apple/Mac just have a small percentage of that Market.

Your question about an separate MS Forum comes with the subquestion: we need to create an extra Sub Forum for Apple/Mac as well? I think the answer for both should be NO!

If you start separate forum for above product's you also have to make new rules because of the splitting. A splitting isn't possible in real terms and would brings a bunch of question and even problems on the table.

If you guys think about a new Forum, please feel free to post related issues in the Support Forum and let Admin make the decision.

To stop the discussion going further off topic this way, I'll close this topic now.

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