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Canalys: Apple is Top PC Maker

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Apple is the top Q4 2012 global PC maker according to Canalys, shipping 27 million units with over 20% share of the market as overall PC shipments reach 134m units with 12% Y-o-Y growth.

AppleSamsung and Amazon also feature in the PC maker ranks, while Windows 8 has little effect on flat W. European notebook shipments.

Such numbers contrast sharply with those from Gartner and IDC, who paint a fair gloomier picture of the PC market-- but one has to keep in mind Canalys counts tablets as PCs in its totals, while the other analysts don't.

Tablets account for around 30% of the PC market with shipments growing by 75% Y-o-Y to 46.2m units. Total 2012 tablet shipments amount to 114.6m units.

Canalys reports one out of every 6 PCs shipped during Q4 2012 is an iPad, and strong iPad mini demand accounts for Apple's growth in the tablet segment. According to the analyst the mini makes over 50% of total Apple tablet shipments, while Q4 2012 Apple tablet market share drops to 49% for the 1st time.

"[The iPad mini's] success proves there is a clear demand for tablets with smaller screens at a more affordable price," Canalys says. "Without the launch, Apple would surely have lost more ground to its competitors."

Samsung and Amazon also see growth-- Samsung beats a struggling Dell to the 4th place in the top PC vendor rankings (with shipments reaching 11.7m units) and global Q4 2012 Amazon shipments grow by 18% Y-o-Y to 4.6m as the Kindle Fire launches outside the US.

Meanwhile the Microsoft take on tablets counts for just 3% of Q4 2012 shipments, with a launch Canalys describes as a "non-event" hampered by high pricing, poor channel strategy and confusion over the Windows RT operating system.

Go One in Six PCs Shipped in Q4 2012 Was an iPad (Canalys)

Wikipad Unveils... Wikipad

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Following a CES 2012 debut (and a non-appearance at CES 2013) Wikipad unveils its latest take on the gaming tablet-- the Wikipad, a 7-inch Android tablet with a game controller dock.

WikipadRemoved from the dual-analog controller dock the Wikipad is similar to the Google Nexus 7, with an identical Tegra 3 processor, 1GB RAM, 16GB built-in storage (expandable via microSD slot), front-facing 2MP camera and 4100 mAh battery. Connectivity options include dual-band wifi, Bluetooth 4.0, microHDMI and microUSB.

The 7-inch IPS display handles 1280 x 800 resolution and is protected with a "scratch-resistant military grade" layer.

In addition the tablet connects to a number of gaming services-- PlayStation Mobile, Big Fish Games, Nvidia TegraZone and OnLive.

The 7-inch Wikipad should hit the market from Q2 2013, and a 10-inch version is also in the works.

Go Wikipad Tablet

Asus to Intro "Fonepad" at MWC?

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According to DigiTimes Asus may have an interesting announcement at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2013-- the Fonepad, a 7-inch Android 4.1 smartphone/tablet hybrid (aka "phablet").

fonepadThe device will reportedly carry an Intel processor (specifically the Atom Z242), together with a 1280x800 IPS touchscreen, 1GB RAM, 16GB internal storage, 3MP rear-facing camera and 3G, wifi, Bluetooth and GPS support.

The Fonepad name is a reversal of "PadFone", the other Asus hybrid device (a smartphone with a tablet-sized display dock). With the market showing preference for oversized smartphones, will Asus manage to prove that bigger is even more beautiful?

Go Asus Likely to Unveil 7-inch Fonepad at 2013 MWC (DigiTimes)

Peerless-AV Launches Technology Division

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Derek Lam

New wireless solutions were previewed to visitors at ISE in Amsterdam as Peerless-AV announced the formation of the Peerless-AV Technology Division dedicated to advanced digital content delivery solutions for the commercial and residential markets.

The new division will focus on the company’s technology portfolio, to cover new areas such as wireless connectivity, wireless broadcast, digital audio and touch products, to provide a comprehensive catalogue of digital content delivery tools for AV dealers, distributors, integrators and installers.

A selection of these new products was shown by Peerless-AV for the first time in Europe at ISE last week. This included the HD Flow Pro Wireless Multimedia Kit, a device allowing Full HD 1080p video and passive 3D signals to be streamed up to 40m to HDTVs, projectors or other displays without cabling and the PeerAir Wireless HD Multimedia System, an HDMI interface-based plug-and-play wireless content streaming system for home entertainment, corporate, education and training applications.

Michael Dell Takes Dell Private

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Michael Dell has plan on how to bring Dell back on its feet-- and acquires the company sharing his name for $24 billion, reportedly the biggest leveraged buyout since 2007.

DellThe huge deal combines cash from investors Silver Lake, debts with four banks, a $2bn loan from Microsoft and Dell's own 16% share of the company. It also ends the company's 24-year run on Wall Street.

No specific details are available on how going private will change things Dell-- the company will continue its transformation towards IBM-style software and services, while no mention is given whether it will spin off the low-margin PC business.

Michael Dell returned to his company in 2007 after a brief hiatus, but since then Dell missed the consumer shift to tablets and smartphones and its fortunes slid further and further. According to Gartner, Dell is #3 in the global Q4 2012 PC vendor rankings, with just 10.2% share of the market. PC sales still make the majority of Dell revenues.

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