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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/911204"><b>Devanchya</b></A> : 4 Quarters are really not that long. In the past, we have seen a huge spurt of PC growth as more people got computers, or upgraded really old ones.<br><br>PC's are at the point now, where a majority of them will serve the normal user for years.  If you just do E-mail / Office Work / basic Video Conference, you do not need a new computer ever 1 year 4 months.<br><br>PC sales has always been on a cycle.  The PC Speeds are increasing, but not at a pace that makes the home user "need" to keep up.<br><br>Mobile devices will continue to grow, but home PC's will contue to sell.  Majority will most likely be laptops / game systems as the PC Home Appliance movement continues.<br><small>--<br>&raquo;<A HREF="http://www.codecipher.com" >www.codecipher.com</A> - Marking the way to tomorrow's solutions</small>]]></description>
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