Over the last year sales on PDA's have
increasingly dropped. Palm pilots and those with blue tooth
capabilities are still holding at a steady pace. According to the
economic statistic poll taken in 2006 PDA sales had fallen by at
least twenty percent. Even if incentives were included into
the package.
Either people needed more memory, faster
processing, or simply liked the idea of having a newer design and
brand name. However, the sales of the newer types and brand
models, were actually rising. Those that weren't actually
considered PDA's but a higher upgrade of the version of PDA. Now,
some companies are working on different ideas such as faster
processing for the PDA, additional software for different types of
material and programs. Additional games, and cases are being
offered as an incentive to purchase the basic PDA's too.
Some researchers believe it's actually the
economy. That people are trying to catch up, in order to afford
things like a PDA. If this is the case indeed, this is possible.
This would ultimately mean that in the near future sales for PDA's
and equipment would sky rocket. This is what manufacturers are
hoping is the situation. However, production of PDA's have
slowed down, they haven't totally stopped obviously.
And, the
research to improve them, has not stopped either. The
improvements are believed to only entice consumers more than
before when the PDA was being sold. Sometimes waiting is all
that can be done, and this is in a way what manufacturers are
doing at this point. Meanwhile, waiting for economy to catch
up. The economy is in a bad position right now, and to a
lot of people a PDA is considered a luxury more than an asset.
Therefore the purchase is delayed.
Most people in offices and hospitals don't see
the decline in sales of PDA's, due to the simple fact that at this
point they are in use by these people. As well as major companies
and department stores. College students are currently the highest
buyers of PDA's. When surveyed and ranked among other buyers in
different establishments.
Still some of the manufacturing companies of the
PDA have started to bring their prices down. Not a lot, however
there are some cheaper than they used to be. Or the stores will
offer sales and discounts on PDA's. If you do get a PDA with less
programming on it, or a decrease in memory, which in a lot of cases
isn't easy, A PDA is sometimes cheaper too. However the decline is
more in part my all the different styles that are coming out so
quickly.
Competition in company sales can also cause a
decline, because people just don't know which one is really the
best, and they want to wait a while in hopes that some kind of
consumer news on a certain PDA will come be released to the public.
This being the case, companies will have more PDA's setting on the
shelf of a store rather than sold, because consumers won't be able
to choose.
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