Computer spending slowing along with economy

Sat Apr 5, 2008 12:18PM EDT

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People are still buying computers, but the number of those planning to do so has fallen to the lowest level it's been in over a year (at least). The economy seems to be hurting everyone: Both consumers and businesses are buying fewer computers than they have in months.

The news is part of research from ChangeWave, an investment and technology research group, and it shows the outlook for technology spending looking pretty grim for the foreseeable future. Even the number of those planning to purchase Apple computers, which have shown an incredible rise over the last three years as the Mac has seized market share, is slightly softening for the first time since 2005 (though Apple still outpaces the rest of the consumer buying market considerably and purchase plans remain near their record high).

What's behind the fall? It's easy to blame the economy, but one need look no further than ChangeWave's telling graph measuring satisfaction ratings from corporate computer users to figure out one big reason for what's happening. While Mac OS, Linux, and Windows XP all merit 40 percent-plus on the "very satisfied" scale, Microsoft's latest, Windows Vista, managed to merit just 8 percent of users saying they were very satisfied with the system. I don't find it a stretch to believe that corporate computer buyers, greatly disappointed with Vista, are simply waiting it out with XP and biding their time while Microsoft develops Windows 7. Makes sense to me.

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  • 1 Posted by hess-robert@sbcglobal.net on Sat Apr 5, 2008 1:00PM EDT Report Abuse

    "simply waiting it out with XP and biding their time while Microsoft develops Windows 7" That's waht I'm trying to due, My desktop is 4 1/2 yeras old and my laptop is 3 years old.

  • 2 Posted by lordshipmayhem on Sat Apr 5, 2008 2:31PM EDT Report Abuse

    My aged Pentium III is still working well, as is my IBM Thinkpad. Neither needs replacement. I have Mandriva 2007 and XP Home (no service pack) dual-booted on the PIII, and XP Pro dual-booted on the laptop (it's strictly for work, and has required-for-work software on it that refuses to function in Wine/Crossover.) I haven't booted into Windows on the PIII for over a year now. I just don't need Microsoft at home at all.

  • 3 Posted by nolo_8 on Sat Apr 5, 2008 9:29PM EDT Report Abuse

    w00t! U bought mine in October of 07' Glad I did, Or else I would have had to buy a cheaper priced one than what I have now.

  • 4 Posted by alan_r_cam on Sun Apr 6, 2008 2:20AM EDT Report Abuse

    The phrase that comes to mind is: "Jack of all trades, master of none". All O/S's suffer from this to some extent, but Vista is an extreme case. I don't use email on my HTPC (for example) but every OS supports it "in case I change my mind". Some companies are stripping down an OS and making intelligent PVR's. Their choice is Linux- because it's easier to "down-scale". Will the next version of MS Windows be capable of that? We'll have to wait and see.

  • 5 Posted by agustin2489 on Sun Apr 6, 2008 6:05PM EDT Report Abuse

    Being a gamer, I find it a bit difficult to play without my DTR laptop. Even now, though, I find it a bit more worthwhile to build my own computer.

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