It doesn’t take a genius to perceive the difficulties mainline PC vendors have faced over the past three to four years. As user preferences have shifted toward ultramobile products such as smartphones and tablets, PC makers and core allies have suffered enough stumbles, false starts and pratfalls in their attempts to keep up to populate a Hangover movie. Apple and its various partners and supporters, meanwhile, have seized on these events to proclaim that the market has entered a “post-PC era.”
Dell Hedges Its Bets in Latest PC Lineup
Posted by: Charles King October 19, 2013 05:00 AMIt doesn’t take a genius to perceive the difficulties mainline PC vendors have faced over the past three to four years. As user preferences have shifted toward ultramobile products such as smartphones and tablets, PC makers and core allies have suffered enough stumbles, false starts and pratfalls in their attempts to keep up to populate a Hangover movie. Apple and its various partners and supporters, meanwhile, have seized on these events to proclaim that the market has entered a “post-PC era.”