Manufacturing Industry

Smaller computers require less plastic.(Special Report)

Plastics News, January, 2005 by Renstrom, Roger

Byline: Roger Renstrom In the computer and business equipment market, unit sales may be growing, but products themselves are using less plastic resin. "Desktops have slowed down tremendously, and portables are taking market from desktops,'' said Roger Kay, vice president of client computing with International Data Corp.

of Framingham, Mass. IDC forecasts global sales of 130.5 million desktop computers during 2005 vs. 122.7 million last year. For portable units, IDC expects to sell 58.2 million units vs. 48.7 million last year. Desktop units themselves are getting smaller. Designers are creating computers with fewer components, integrated electronics, smaller chassis and desktop innards looking more like a notebook. The result is growth in "ultrasmall''...

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