I spent much of last week hanging out with Lenovo. Although much of what we chat about in those meetings can’t be repeated, one thing I can talk about is how Lenovo almost stands alone in defending the PC. While there seems to be a consensus that the PC is dead and being stomped into its grave by wave after wave of smartphones and tablets, Lenovo missed that meeting. In a market defined by decline, it has demonstrated double digit growth.
Thoroughly enjoy your articles...wish I could have been in that get-together.
By the way, of all the phones, laptops, etc I own, there is NO substitute for a current-gen desktop computer. My work at home (audio/video remastering) consumes the resources of two of them in a session.
Besides, @ 65, my thumbs don't work well with a smartphone textpad.
How Lenovo Is Resurrecting the PC
Posted by: Rob Enderle December 3, 2012 05:00 AMI spent much of last week hanging out with Lenovo. Although much of what we chat about in those meetings can’t be repeated, one thing I can talk about is how Lenovo almost stands alone in defending the PC. While there seems to be a consensus that the PC is dead and being stomped into its grave by wave after wave of smartphones and tablets, Lenovo missed that meeting. In a market defined by decline, it has demonstrated double digit growth.
By the way, of all the phones, laptops, etc I own, there is NO substitute for a current-gen desktop computer. My work at home (audio/video remastering) consumes the resources of two of them in a session.
Besides, @ 65, my thumbs don't work well with a smartphone textpad.