Computer maker HP expects 15-20 percent of its notebook PC sales to
come from the ultrabooks segment by the end of 2013 as a growing number
of mobile workers opt for lighter and faster devices.
Ultrabooks are
high-end notebooks designed to be lighter, have longer battery life and
shorter booting time. The ultrabooks are powered by processors from
Intel, which is the the driver of the concept.
"We expect that by
the end of 2013, 15-20 percent of our volumes will be that of Ultrabook
and by 2014-end, it should be around 40 per cent. We have a strong
lineup of products and across price points, which we think, would be a
crucial factor," HP India Vice President and General Manager (Printing
and Personal Systems Group) Rajiv Srivastava told PTI.
At present, ultrabooks comprise less than 10 percent of shipments for HP India, he added.
Computer
makers are betting big on the ultrabook segment as they present a
bigger margin opportunity. With devices starting from Rs. 40,000, the
prices go beyond Rs. 1 lakh depending on the configuration.
Almost
all major players like Dell, HCL Infosystems and Toshiba have their
products in the category and plan to add more products in the coming
months.
"Currently, the contribution of ultrabooks to the overall
notebook market is low. Its also a function of popularity and pricing.
As more people go for ultrabooks keeping in mind the functionality and
more affordable devices come out, the category will only grow,"
Srivastava said.
HP has about 8-9 devices in the category under
its 'Envy' range and plans more launches in the coming months. He,
however, declined to comment on the future product lineup.
"It is a
very competitive market and this will only grow. The differentiator
will be how technology is refreshed and what experience is provided to
the end-consumer," he said.
He added that the ultrabook will not
be a very price- sensitive category as the buyers are generally those
who have owned a PC earlier and are ready to pay a premium for a good
device.
HP has recently launched its Envy SpectreXT, priced Rs. 64,990 onwards.
PC
sales in the country grew 16 percent in 2011-12 at 10.8 million units
over the same period last year, according to hardware industry body
MAIT.
Of this notebooks and netbooks sales grew 26 percent to 3.7
million units and 0.28 million units (down 11 per cent), respectively,
driven by consumer segment. The remaining 6.7 million units was in the
desktop category, which grew 11 percent in 2011-12.
For FY'13, MAIT estimates the PC sales to grow 15 percent to reach 12.4 million units.
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