The iPad 2 Effects PC Industry and Related Industries
SHENZHEN, China, Aug. 5, 2011 /PRNewswire-Asia/-- The iPad 2, fast and light, can be quite qualified for a new electronic, and it is also a very good option for both old people and children or those who are not comfortable with advanced technology. Such an iPad has potential to change the market patterns and force a massive reboot in the PC industry, including its promoting the change from a mouse user interface to a multi-touch one. Its '5Cs' mark a distinction from PC and previous tablets, including consumption, content, connected, constant operation and commerce.
The popularity of iPad affects many other various industries, including the semiconductor industry. Take the flash chip, for example. In 2011, it will do more than 3 times the sales of 2010. Accordingly, with more PC enterprises adopting semiconductor solutions to improve products' functions and efficiency, using microprocessors will increase quickly in the next several years. Its effects on monitors can not be ignored, either. It has lead to a great increase in monitor needs, especially for the 10 inch size. Because of iPad's remarkable sales, wireless data like GPRS are getting more and more popular, which will continue increase until 2014.
Most importantly, such a tablet PC promotes iPad accessories' great rises including iPad 2 cases, earphones, charges and so on. Now the customers are no longer satisfied with protective cases, they expect innovative, fashionable or stylish designs to be multifunctional products. Take an iPad 2 cover as example. There are many designs of different materials available in quite a variety of colors, slim lite version, 3D cube models, and diamond bling bling cases, which can be regarded more as a fashionable decoration than just a protective case.
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SOURCE Shenzhen Wuzhou Changlian International Trading Co., LTD
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