The Rise and Demise of the Desktop - What Comes After "End of Life"?

Nobody will actually throw away their old computer because availability of the fact that the new technology. Though, desktops somewhat are dieing as the users are thinking about replacing them either with another desktop unit or with a more portable appliance.

At present, the desktop’s is most threatened by the notebook. People searching real PC power along with portability are opting for notebooks. Market research reports forecast growth in PC sales this year by at least 27% of that will be notebook PCs. Notebook production have slowly grown since 1998. And in 3 years, notebook sales can grow up to 35% of PC sales in the USA. It is also supposed that 2007 is the year we’ll see average users interacting with 4 or more computing devices on a regular basis.

Which of these 4 computing plans gets the most use depends on the user. The regular user in 2007 has a PDA, notebook, desktop, and smartphone. Out of persons 4 devices, 3 are in opposition for daily use. In a suitable setting, the notebook would be for long-distance traveling; the PDA and smartphone would get the daily convert, and the desktop would be the home base for all the campaign. The fact is that fingertips are already a little tired and inundated by the surge of available technology.

A recent research showed that 60% of the people felt that notebooks, PDAs, and cell phones rise stress levels.