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The Dying PC Market

An anonymous reader writes "The PC's role in Japanese homes is diminishing, as its once-awesome monopoly on processing power is encroached by gadgets such as smart phones that act like pocket-size computers, advanced Internet-connected game consoles, digital video recorders with terabytes of memory NEC's annual PC shipments in Japan shrank 6.2 percent to 2.72 million units in 2006, and the trend is continuing into the first quarter of fiscal 2007 with a 14 percent decline from a year earlier. Sony's PC shipments for Japan shrank 10 percent in 2006 from a year earlier. "The household PC market is losing momentum to other electronics like flat-panel TVs and mobile phones," said Masahiro Katayama, research group head at market survey firm IDC. "Consumers aren't impressed anymore with bigger hard drives or faster processors. That's not as exciting as a bigger TV," Katayama said. "And in Japan, kids now grow up using mobile phones, not PCs. The future of PCs isn't bright.""

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  1. Re:Yeah, well by calebt3 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Of course I expect most slashdot readers to still want their PCs.. Correction: we want our Linux-running Beowulf clusters.
  2. Re:cookin up a mug of by somersault · · Score: 4, Funny

    Your powers of deduction are teh pwnage young one.

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    which is totally what she said
  3. Re:Yeah, well by ColdWetDog · · Score: 4, Funny

    I have two university degrees, one in numerate sciences, but I struggle to understand how the numbers on any cellphone contract add up.

    Your problem is that you have the wrong degrees. If you had an MBA, it would all make sense. Especially if you used Excel.

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    Faster! Faster! Faster would be better!
  4. Re:Yeah, well by happyemoticon · · Score: 4, Funny

    Also, letting children near a computer is mind-bogglingly dangerous. My nephews would be the best QA engineers in the world if only they didn't answer, "I didn't do anything!" any time you asked them how they broke the computer.