The number of ultra mobile devices (UMDs) is set to reach 200 million by
2013, generating around $27bn (£14.7bn) for the industry, according to new
figures from market analyst ABI Research.
The study found that demand for UMDs, which includes mobile internet devices,
netbooks and ultra mobile PCs, is likely to soar from just 10 million units
shipped this year.
But ABI Research also predicted that the popularity of netbooks such as the
Asus
Eee PC will fade, as mobile internet devices take nearly 70 per cent of the
market.
Netbooks currently dominate the UMD market, accounting for about 90 per cent
of devices.
"As this market enters its rapid growth phase and starts to evolve, we will
see considerable experimentation with different distribution channels," said
Philip Solis, principal analyst at ABI, in a statement.
"Some will sell direct from the manufacturer, some via retail outlets, and
some through mobile operators who will subsidise them to encourage new data plan
subscriptions."
However, UMPCs, such as the
Samsung
Q1, will remain a niche product, the report said.
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