Company “Acer” founder Stan Shih has come out with a loud statement saying that he believed the U.S. computer brands (ie Dell, Hewlett-Packard, etc.) the next 20 years would disappear because they are not sufficiently competitive.

Shihs allegations are based on the belief that the U.S. computer makers will not able to be placed on the market of lower priced products, so they are likely to disappear soon. He interview Taipei newspaper Commercial Times said: “The trend is to offer computers at low prices during the coming year sagalabāsies, but the U.S. datorražotāji simply do not know how to offer such products to the market.”
Acer” last year became the worlds second largest computer maker, by overtaking U.S. firm Dell and market leadership continues to maintain yet another U.S. company – “Hewlett-Packard. Moreover, market analysts forecasts suggest that the 2011th The “Acer” could also apdzīt “Hewlett-Packard, becoming the worlds largest datorražotāju.
However, this assertion is likely to be too noisy, because no one knows what will be the world after 20 years and, even more so – what the people at that time, computers will be used.







