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200 Million Ultra-mobile Devices to Ship in 2013

From a virtual standing start of just 10 million units in 2008, shipments of ultra-mobile devices (UMDs, the umbrella term for ultra-mobile PCs, netbooks and mobile internet devices) are expected to exceed 200 million in 2013.

According to ABI Research principal analyst, Philip Solis, the UMD market will still be small compared to the wireless handset market, but with a forecast revenue of nearly $27 billion in 2013, it will certainly be significant.

While netbooks account for about 90% of today’s UMD market, they will fall to a distant second place by 2013, while mobile internet device shipments surge ahead to take nearly 68% of the market, with Ultra-mobile PCs (UMPCs) remaining a niche category.

To put the UMD market forecasts into perspective, the 2013 estimate of 200 million shipped devices is roughly the anticipated size of the worldwide laptop PC market.

“As this market enters its rapid growth phase and starts to evolve,” Solis continued. “We will see considerable experimentation with different distribution channels; some will sell direct from the manufacturer, some via retail outlets, and some through mobile operators who will subsidise them to encourage new data plan subscriptions.”