Mini-Notebooks Make Explosive Entry into EMEA PC Market in 2008, and Momentum Will Continue in 2009, Says IDC
16 Feb 2009
LONDON, February 16, 2009 — Following a major surge in the
back-to-school season, mini-notebook momentum continued unabated in the final
quarter of the year. Thanks to robust consumer demand in Western Europe in the
run up to Christmas, overall EMEA mini-notebook shipments reached 3.6 million
units, in line with expectations, representing 20% of total portable sales and
30% of consumer portables in EMEA in 4Q08.
For the full year 2008, mini-notebook shipments in EMEA reached close to 7 million units. Positioned as a secondary device for Internet-centric use and
representing the first affordable ultraportables in the retail channel,
mini-notebooks drove strong consumer momentum and resulted in a major sales
boom in 2H08.
''As expected, mini-notebooks were one of the most sought-after
items in the Christmas season, particularly in Western Europe, which
represented over 80% of volumes,'' said Eszter Morvay, research manager at
IDC's EMEA personal computing group. ''Driven by strong vendor and channel
push, consumers benefited from the plethora of new models appearing on the
shelves from October onwards, and the explosion in the product offering
stimulated fierce competition for shelf space. Following in the footsteps of
Asus, there are currently more than 50 vendors, from international players to
local assemblers, with a mini-notebook offering across EMEA, which is clearly
contributing to the ongoing buoyancy.''
The telco channel has also been playing a pivotal role in the
development of the EMEA mini-notebook market. While telco operators have been
looking at the notebook market for some time to drive new revenue sources,
mini-notebooks offer a better fit in terms of value proposition — small and
attractive products at lower price, therefore lower subsidy costs. Telco
operators also offered additional exposure, which acted as a major accelerator
of mini-notebook demand.
Vendor Highlights
Acer has made a strong
push in the EMEA mini-notebook market since the Aspire One was launched in
June. Although its primary focus is the retail channel, the vendor has also
been working on building its presence in the telco channel, partnering with the
likes of Phone House, T-Mobile, TIM, and TMN. In addition to the successful
Aspire One series, Acer also launched the Packard Bell Dot in October 2008.
However, focusing solely on the 8.9in. segment, the vendor is facing increasing
competitive pressure from the growing success of 10in. mini-notebooks.
Asus maintained a key
position in EMEA, boasting the largest and most complete product portfolio, and
continued to play a pivotal role in the market from a branding standpoint. In
4Q08, Asus continued to enjoy strong demand for the Eee PC family and benefit
from a large and expanding number of telco partnerships across EMEA, with SFR
in France and TIM in Italy being the largest from a volume perspective.
Hewlett-Packard took
third place in the EMEA mini-notebook market, helped by the launch of its first
consumer mini-notebook, the Compaq Mini 700, in December. The
commercial-focused HP2133 saw gradual uptake, due to the higher price and lack
of retail presence, but it benefited from several telco deals across the
region, including Bouygues, Cosmote, Elisa, and Mobistar.
Samsung was a newcomer
to the mini-notebook market in 4Q08, launching the NC10 in October 2008. The
product received excellent reviews and enjoyed rapid uptake across EMEA. In
addition to strong retail demand, Samsung also benefited from several telco
deals, including Phones 4u, T-Mobile, and Vodafone.
Dell introduced the
Inspiron Mini in September 2008, launching it across most EMEA countries
throughout 4Q08. The vendor continued to work with its key retail partners
DSGi, Carrefour, and Tesco, while also benefiting from its EMEA-wide
partnership with Vodafone.
Top 5 Vendors:
EMEA Mini-Notebook Shipments, 4Q08
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Vendor
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Units (000)
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% Market Share
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1. Acer
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1,095
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30.3%
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2. Asus
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1,011
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28.0%
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3. HP
|
253
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7.0%
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4. Samsung
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232
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6.4%
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5. Dell
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156
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4.3%
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Others
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864
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23.9%
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Total
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3,610
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100%
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Source: IDC EMEA Quarterly PC Tracker, Final
Results, 4Q08
Market Outlook
IDC expects sustained buoyancy in the EMEA mini-notebook market in the
coming quarters, and robust double-digit growth in 2009. Strong vendor push
will undoubtedly remain one of the key market drivers. Most vendors are working
on expanding their product portfolios with increased distinction between
entry-level, mainstream, and even higher-end models. Mini-notebooks will also
continue to evolve both from a technology and design standpoint. The shift
towards 10in. will continue and is expected to dominate the market in 2009, and
we will see the first convertible models with touchscreens appear later this
year.
Market dynamics will remain driven by consumer demand, but improving
specifications, larger screens, and integrated 3G will make mini-notebooks more
appealing to businesses as well. The education sector will be another growth
opportunity in the long term. There are already several projects running in the
U.K. and Russia, for example, and demand is expected to rise in an effort to
promote one-to-one computing across the region.
IT and telco convergence will gain further momentum in 2009. Most
vendors have already set up partnerships with key pan-European operators, and
will continue to expand this year, targeting second- and third-tier operators
in each country. The market will also see a shift from USB to integrated 3G,
supported by the plethora of new models coming out with this functionality.
IDC believes the mini-notebook market will be a key growth opportunity
in EMEA in 2009 amid the ongoing global economic recession, and will contribute
to the sustained expansion of the EMEA portable PC market. However,
mini-notebooks will continue to shake the industry from both a go-to-market and
a pricing perspective. Mini-notebooks have proven that miniaturization does not
have to cost a fortune, and will force vendors to rethink their ultraportable
offerings and pricing. New initiatives from AMD, Intel, and Microsoft will also
help the industry to reinvent ultraportables in a more affordable packaging.
The mini-notebook market is analyzed as part of IDC's EMEA Quarterly PC
Tracker program and a special report is also available. For more information on
IDC's EMEA Quarterly PC Tracker or other IDC personal computing research
services, please contact Associate Vice President Karine Paoli (tel.: +44 [0]
20 8987 7218, email: kpaoli@idc.com). Alternatively, contact your local IDC
office or visit www.idc.com.
Contact
For more information, contact:
Karine Paoli
kpaoli@idc.com
+44 (0)20 8987 7100
Eszter Morvay
emorvay@idc.com
+44 (0)20 8987 7229
Stefania Lorenz
slorenz@idc.com
+420 221 423 231
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