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Old 17th November 2015, 16:35   #1
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Default Wearable devises could save PC makers

A small number of analyst are telling anyone who will listen that notebook makers could save themselves by getting into wearable devices.

Notebook ODMs are expected to see their shipments in the fourth quarter to drop from the third and the volumes may continue to decline in 2016.

Digitimes spoke to a few analysts who think mobile devices especially wearable products could replace notebooks as the main growth driver of ODMs, according to some market watchers.

http://fudzilla.com/news/wearables/3...save-pc-makers
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