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The PC is not dead: New shapes, forms arise

The PC is not dead it just comes in new forms and shapes.

Four months ago, a leading technology analyst sounded a stark warning: personal computer makers faced a stark choice between drastically overhauling their businesses and losing the PC market by 2020. "The PC business model as we have traditionally known it is broken," warned Gartner. The industry needed to innovate — or die.

Last week both Gartner and IDC released annual numbers for global PC sales, which only confirmed this doom and gloom scenario. Though the world bought some 260-270 million PCs, these numbers were down by about 6 percent from the previous year. . Lenovo, HP and Dell were the top three sellers, with Apple trailing at no. 4. However, even though the demonetisation stifling demands in India, things are picking up again.

Customers demand innovations like speech and touch with their PC products — and features like dual screens, detachable screens, convertibles and all-in-ones. PC makers are listening and creating products for niche users. Different strokes for different folks!

The world's number one PC seller, Lenovo, has given its own take on PC directions in 2017: Ironically, in a shrinking PC duniya, millennials — those born between 1982 and 2002 — are spending more, not less, time with their PCs than before. They spend twice as much time watching movies and TV shows on PCs as on tablets and smartphones combined.

Making PCs smarter through speech, emotion and touch; expanding new products for the connected home; or developing products targeted to vertical markets- that's the way the PC roadmap is spooling out in 2017. Soon a may serve as "information butler" at home — a combination of a chat bot and voice-activated virtual personal assistant. For starters, here (alongside) are two Made-in-India PC avatars, that in small ways, are innovating. The PC is dead, did someone say? Long live the New PC!

Scratching the 'Surface'

PC laptop convertible

Microsoft's contribution to the evolving PC is Surface — "the tablet to replace your laptop". With a standard 12.3-inch touch screen, Surface is available in a wide price range from Rs 60,000 to Rs 1.6 lakhs, depending on the processor and the solid state storage that can go up to half a terabyte. Hyderabad-based Smartron, co-founded by Mahesh Lingareddy, Narsi Reddy and Rohit Rathi set some keen Indian brains on the job — and conceived, designed and engineered, their own take on Surface which delivers most of the functionality at a more affordable price of around Rs 40,000. The T Book is one of the most innovative PC designs to come from India in 2017: an ultra portable 12.2-inch Windows 10 touch PC, with 128GB of on board storage, detachable keyboard and a seamless connection to your smart devices that lets you jump from screen to screen.

Classy and convertible

PC laptop convertible

Once you ditch large on-board storage or DVD drives, you have unshackled the laptop from many design constraints. This is why convertible notebooks can be so creative. A simple matter of the hinge can make a world of difference: iBall's new CompBook i360 is an 11.6-inch touch screen Windows 10 whose 360-degree hinge lets you rotate the display part all the way and convert it into a flat tablet-like device.

PC laptop convertible

The 2GB RAM is ‘OK’ but the 32GB storage will be eaten away by the pre-installed Windows. The 0.3MP camera is just ‘so-so’ and the 1366x768-pixel screen resolution is not full HD. But the generous 10,000mAh battery will keep you working for 6-7 hours — or two movies as the Gen Y would rate it! And at 1.35kg it is truly portable. This Rs 12,999 machine is good value if you want full PC functionality without frills — but with the huge bonus of touch.

—IndiaTechOnline

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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