In Dell's eyes, the age of netbooks is drawing to a close, and because
of that, the company has already stopped selling consumer netbooks (the
Inspiron Mini is now history), and decided against developing new (Cedar
Trail-based) 10-inch machines powered by Intel Atom processors.
Despite the thumbs down given to netbooks, Dell is still selling
Atom-based products like the business-oriented Latitude 2120 and the
display-flipping Inspiron Duo, but their days are numbered. According to
Dell, low-cost solutions like netbooks are no longer of interest, the
focus now being on 'thin and powerful' machines like ultrabooks. Of
course, ultrabooks are somewhat premium products but they should go
mainstream in 2012 when cheaper, Ivy Bridge-based models will come
about.
Source: The Verge
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