| Less than half will primarily use traditional PCs by 2006 |
Jan. 12, 2004
By 2006, only 45% of corporate users will count a traditional desktop as their primary information device, according to a market research summary report from the META Group Inc. published at DeviceForge.com. Another 40% will primarily use a notebook or tablet PC, with the final 15% focusing on thin-client or other information appliances (e.g., custom device, handheld).
According to the report, a key factor is the increasing percentage of users who will be equipped with multiple devices over and above the current combination of a PC and a personal information/communication device (e.g., handheld, cell phone).
The complete summary report is available at DeviceForge.com.
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