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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() PDA Market Still Poised for GrowthPosted By: Ryan on Thursday, February 27, 2003 4:49:34 PM
Despite a weak US economy and a decline in 2002, research firm In-Stat/MDR is predicting growth for the PDA industry through 2007. 2003 may experience the largest expansion as manufacturers add new functionality and capabilities to handhelds. According to high-tech market research firm, In-Stat/MDR, while the weak global economy, continuing erosion of US consumer confidence, and lack of corporate IT spending were the major contributors to lower handheld growth in 2002, lower unit prices, improved operating systems, and a wave of multimedia and wireless functionality being integrated into PDAs will spark growth this year.
There are now three tiers of products: low-end, middle-range, and high-end devices and In-Stat/MDR expects most manufacturers to offer a range of devices in all three categories this year. Devices are clearly moving beyond the basic applications of Personal Information Management (PIM). An increase in multimedia functionality is expected this year, as other manufacturers move into this market to compete more directly with Sony. Manufacturers also appear to be decreasing their margins on devices in order offer products that will attract new users to the market. In-Stat/MDR also found that:
The report, Multimedia and Wireless Functionality: Changing the Way Consumers Perceive PDAs (#IN030575ID), compiles research and analyses on the worldwide PDA market and provides a forecast of unit shipments and revenues from 2002 to 2007. Processor market shares and revenue and PDA unit shipment market shares, along with regional segmentation, are also depicted. The report provides profiles of major vendors and their most recent products, and discusses market trends, opportunities and hurdles. The report can be yours for $2,995 U.S. Dollars.
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8 total comments The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. PIC is not responsible for them in any way. login or register for free in order to post comments. RE: three grand?
It's priced that high because there's not a whole lot of people who want to buy such a report, even at $30. RE: three grand?
And all that in only 53 pages! Wow! That's only, like, $60 per page!
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Never trust an ANAL-yst. You'll get more accurate predictions from a Magic 8-Ball or Ouija Board. RE: Don't believe the hype.
I agree. Nobody can accurately forecast anything 5 years into the future when consumer trends change as frequently and rapidly as they do now. maybe 20 years ago, but not now and certainly not in the future. besides, i actually disagree with some of their points. i've been talking with people who very recently have decided to buy PDAs, and when given the option to get a smartphone or something with PalmOS 5 and/or wireless internet, they passed on it. they said they'd rather just have something to put their calendar and contacts into. the most common thing i've heard from recent PDA buyers is "i already have a phone, why would I want one on my PDA?" a lot of these people still fit into the market that Palm was targeting with the Zire -- they don't even know about 3rd party apps, and basically just want a day planner. that's it. the number of people looking for advanced features like wireless internet and MP3 make up such a tiny portion of the PDA-buying public (and a positively microscopic portion of 1st-time buyers) that they couldn't possibly account for the kind of growth this analysis is predicting.
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SuccessWizard @ 2/27/2003 10:22:16 PM #
Palm has just finished slashing 19% of their workforce with a round of folks getting their pink slips just today. According to an article on CNET, the 19% included the 18% of Palm Source people that were cut earlier in the year. http://msn-cnet.com.com/2100-1047-990502.html
RE: So, Did Anyone Tell Palm?i2oadi2unnei2 @ 2/28/2003 11:08:23 AM #
At this rate I better dig into my old storage and pull out my gameboy...hmm I wonder which box its in...
RE: So, Did Anyone Tell Palm?RhinoSteve @ 2/28/2003 11:31:17 AM #
This 19% cut was good housecleaning. They are doing fine.
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