Thursday, February 26, 2009

Nokia wants to try their luck in the computer business

It seems that Nokia really wants to try their luck in the market of mobile computers. However, these rumors go long ago, but yesterday this was admitted by the Chief Executive Officer of Nokia. Speaking on the TV YLE, he said the following: "We are indeed considering such a possibility."

It should be noted that the word leader Nokia made a week later after the Acer, a manufacturer of personal computers number 3 in the world of sales, has released their first smartphone (8 models) under its own name. Thus, the Taiwanese company followed the example of Hewlett-Packard (№ 1) and Lenovo (№ 4). The latter, as we know, too, decided to engage in the production of mobile phones. However, according to some analysts, if the trio decided to try their luck in this market segment because they believe that the production of smartphones to cost-effectively, it is the case with Nokia, not so much the benefit is obvious. According to Ben Wood (Ben Wood), Nokia really concerned that it has created new competitors, which, moreover, are "tezhelovesami" in the field of IT. Therefore, the Finnish company is trying to diversitsirovat production, especially as leading brands have been equipped with mobile computers embedded wireless modules. But the problem here is that the market for mobile systems, too, is experiencing is not the best of times, and Nokia should take into account such realii.S other hand, if Acer released smartphones under its own brand, why Nokia could not undertake the development and production of mobile computers? Incidentally, the photo shows the layout of Sparrow. This is something between the Smartphone and the so-called Internet Tablet. Maybe this is a mobile computer in the understanding of Nokia?