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  2. Market share of personal computer vendors - Wikipedia

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    The annual worldwide market share of personal computer vendors includes desktop computers, laptop computers, and netbooks but excludes mobile devices, such as tablet computers that do not fall under the category of 2-in-1 PCs. The global market leader has been Lenovo in every year since 2013, followed by HP and Dell.

  3. Netbook - Wikipedia

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    An HP Mini netbook computer running Windows XP. A netbook is a small-sized laptop computer; they were primarily sold from 2007 until around 2013, designed mostly as a means of accessing the Internet and being significantly less expensive. An Acer Aspire One netbook sitting on a standard sized Toshiba Satellite laptop, demonstrating the size ...

  4. List of laptop brands and manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Flextronics (former Arima Computer Corporation notebook division) sells to HP; Clevo and Tongfang sell to different laptop manufacturers like Digital Storm, Eluktronics, Eurocom, Metabox, Sager, Schenker, System76, XMG, etc.

  5. Why Does the Netbook Still Exist? - AOL

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    Netbooks had their time in the limelight a few years ago, but that was before Apple (NAS: AAPL) squashed them in their formative years with the iPad. In one sentence, Steve Jobs' described, in a ...

  6. Tablet Sales Expected to Surge, While Netbooks Fade Away - AOL

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    It was only two years ago that the industry and researchers expected netbooks would become the. The tablet market is expected to dominate PC sales for a number of years to come, but forecasts ...

  7. Acer Aspire One - Wikipedia

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    Its main competitor in the low-cost netbook market was the Asus Eee PC line. In January 2013, Acer officially ended production of their Aspire One netbook series due to declining sales as a result of consumers favoring tablets and Ultrabooks over netbooks. [7] [8]