Apple et son Netbook
1Lors de la rencontre des actionnaires, une question a bien évidemment trouvé son chemin jusqu’à la table et voici la réponse officielle d’Apple.
« For us, it’s about doing great products. And when I look at what is being sold in the netbook space today, I see cramped keyboards, terrible software, junky hardware, very small screens, and just not a consumer experience… that we would put the Mac brand on, quite frankly. And so it’s not a space, as it exists today, that we’re interested in, nor do we believe that customers in the long term would be interested in.
That said, we do look at the space and are interested to see how customers respond to it. People that want a small computer (so to speak) that does browsing and e-mail might want to buy an iPod touch or an iPhone. So we have other products to accomplish some of what people buy netbooks for. So in that way we play in an indirect basis.
And if we can find a way to deliver an innovative product that really makes a contribution, then we’ll do that. We have some interesting ideas in this space. The product pipeline is fantastic for the Mac. If you look at the past, in 17 of the last 18 quarters we’ve exceeded the market rate of growth, and to exceed it in this horrendous economy is quite an accomplishment, especially if you look at these very low-cost netbooks that I think is a stretch to call it a personal computer, that are really propping up unit numbers as a whole. »
— Tim Cook, Apple CEO
En gros, ce que Time Cook dit c’est que les modèles de Netbook sur le marché sont trop petits, ont des clavier trop compact, de petits écrans et de terribles logiciels. Apple se dit intéressé à ce segment et surtout à la réponse des consommateurs. Pour ceux qui veulent d’un Netbook pour aller sur Internet et faire du courriel, nous avons déjà l’iPod Touch et l’iPhone.
Mais il termine en disant qu’un produit qui aurait du bon sang devrait avoir un écran de 10 pouces… Tiens, tiens, on dirait bien une référence direct à une certaine commande… 😉