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In-Stant Analysis: Assessing the Impacts of Vista on PC Demand


Published Date: March 2006
Published By: In-Stat
Page Count: 3
Order Code: R97-2326
 
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Until recently, the introduction of Microsoft’s first update to the Windows platform since 2001 was deemed to be a positive demand driver for the holiday buying season for PCs. Since the announcement on March 22, 2006, that optimism has quickly turned to pessimism with the potential to drag some PC demand from 2006 into 2007. So, what is the true impact of Vista, codenamed Longhorn, on PC demand? To answer that, we took a look first at the versions of Vista and then at the characteristics of the market segments. The results may surprise you.

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