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2-in-1 and gaming notebooks: the two niches for growth in the mobile sector

The recovery in personal computer sales also passes through a stimulation of demand for particular market niches, which is that of the 2-in-1 solutions. The Shenzhen Intel recently IDF has confirmed its interest in this type of product, anticipating how they will be many producers during the 2016 show solutions of this type.

In this year, according to information reported by Digitimes, we expect a great competition between the producers engaged in the construction of systems 2-in-1, with possible consequences in terms of prices that are expected to fall as the average value for the benefit of consumers.

It is estimated at a total of about 20 million 2-in-1 device that will be sold in the course of 2016 on the market, a share which represents well over 10% of total mobile PCs that are expected for sale in the year course.

Another family of notebook products which is experiencing good market success is that of models for gamers; in this case are estimated at a total of 5 million systems that will be sold in the course of 2016. Among the most committed companies in niche Guestrooms have balconies remind the Taiwanese MSI and Asus, but other brands are expected with products mainly for the Chinese market.

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