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Acer sees strong uptake in Chromebook­s

Education and business sectors drive demand but retail sector is not ready yet

- BY NAUSHAD K. CHERRAYIL Staff Reporter

Taiwanese computer manufactur­er Acer expects to see a strong uptake in Chromebook­s in the next 18 months in the UAE.

Paul Collins, General Manager at Acer Middle East and Africa, told Gulf News that the company’s internatio­nal strategy has three pillars — gaming, ultra-thin laptops and Chromebook­s.

“We have been strong in the Chromebook space globally. The sales of Chromebook­s are governed by Google. Google has two aspects to it. They have Chromebook for retail and Chromebook for education and business,” he said.

The entire region, virtually, he said is open to Chromebook for education and business.

“We have more than 50 per cent market share. Chromebook for retail is still not opened in the UAE and I am not sure if the retail market is ready for Chromebook as it is completely dependent on connectivi­ty.

I would love to launch it because Acer has the best range but I am a little cold footed at the moment. Many universiti­es and schools in the UAE are embracing Chromebook­s,” he said.

“We are talking to big enduser customers and major corporates in the UAE. Airbus, beginning of this year, has moved its 120,000 staff worldwide on to the chrome. I am betting on chrome big time as some corporatio­ns are moving some of their divisions in the chrome space,” he said.

Weak WiFi signals and high data rates are also holding back growth, but he said that 5G is going to be a big game changer and more pervasive WiFi in more and more places will give a boost to Chromebook­s.

Acer’s revenue grew 15 per cent year-on-year in the UAE.

Quoting a research firm GfK report, Collins said that Chromebook holds a 48 per cent market share in the Middle East.

 ?? Virendra Saklani/Gulf News ?? Acer laptops on display at Gitex Shopper. Acer’s revenue grew 15 per cent year-on-year in the UAE.
Virendra Saklani/Gulf News Acer laptops on display at Gitex Shopper. Acer’s revenue grew 15 per cent year-on-year in the UAE.

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