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Top 10 Broadband Reveals True Demand for 3G-embedded Mobile Computing

By Wilson • Dec 30th, 2008 • Category: Laptops

Top 10 Broadband, the mobile broadband comparison site has recently revealed that the 3G-embedded mobile computing devices are the most preferred gadgets these days. It totally contradicts the study that Disruptive Analysis has made which says that demand for 3G-embedded laptops and netbooks has been exaggerated. Disruptive Analysis clearly points out that the demand projections for the 3G embedded mobile computing devices have been hyped by PC manufacturers and the adoption of such devices on a large scale is still a dream that has yet to come true.

But the Top 10 Broadband completely disagrees with this and says that the 3G embedded mobile computing devices are now preferred by almost every mobile computing enthusiast. More and more notebooks, such as the Lenovo ThinkPad SL300 are also coming with integrated 3G connectivity as a standard feature. In November, over 1000 such gadgets were sold. According to the Top 10 Broadband’s marketing manager Jessica McArdle, “Demand for 3G-embedded laptop broadband deals has rocketed since the first consumer-targeted offer was launched in September 2008. Given how fast they are selling, we are baffled by these recent projections which seem to be speculative and have no grounding in actual broadband product sales. Mobile broadband embedded laptops are seen as the compact, hassle-free alternative to using external mobile broadband dongles to connect to the internet on the go. Additionally at a time when belts are being tightened across the country, they can represent terrific value for consumers.”

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