“More than a quarter of Apple notebooks is now MacBook Air.”

Of all the notebooks that Apple sell, it is now 28 percent have a MacBook Air, as evidenced by market research. In march 2012, Apple will have a thin 15″notebook and want to release. Suppliers would be the first components have already supplied.

The sales of the MacBook Air would be a good push in the back have been following the Sandy Bridge update last summer. As a result, the share of the ultraportable compared to that of the MacBook Pro increased from 8 percent in June to 28 percent in October. The figures come from research firm NPD, according to AppleInsider.

There have been reports that Apple is more thin notebooks want to focus on. So there would be a 15″ and 17″variants of the MacBook Air in the pipeline. Manufacturers should now have the first parts for a thin 15″notebook, Apple delivered a message to Digitimes. It was going to be a limited amount of components and the expectation would be that the first laptops at the earliest in march 2012 to come true, which is unclear whether that is in the Air – or Pro-line. Asus and Acer would start next year also with thin 15″-competitors.

Apple would not have much trouble of the hdd shortages caused by the floods in Thailand, writes again to Digitimes. Also the closure of a laptopbehuizingenmaker would be for Apple not be the reason for its deliveries to decrease.


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