
The next billion is the potential PC market in the developing world. We know they won't be
buying MACS because Apple's Steve Job's has admitted it won't be worth it to his company
A lot of different companies are trying to come up with affordable PCs that businesses, families,
schools and students in developing countries can buy.
But, everyone is having a hard time pinning down just what it is they will want.
1. What traditional features do they keep and which are kept out?
2. Will users be offended if they feel they are getting a dumbed-down version?
3. Would they rather share a community PC?
4. Would they like to buy a PC they can plug into a community server?
5. Do they want brand PCs or does it matter that it is a no-name but does the job?
6. How much can they pay? $400, $250, $140, $70?
7. Will it be dust proof? Mansoon proof? burglar proof?
8. Do they need high-speed?
9. Would they rather have a quality PC that costs more even it stretches their budget?
10. Who will teach them how to use it?
Lots of questions...
Are there solutions?
What do you think?









I dont think it will be easy to generalize and say overall everyone wants it to be more cost effective or everyone wants it to be high preformance, becasue different people all want different things. Even though these are developing countries, I'm sure there are some people there who know about computers. Those people are the ones who will be offended about getting the "dummed down" version of the machine. Yet, there are still some who know nothing about the machine and learning a basic system will be plently for them to handle.
Some company is going to have to come up with a machine, and whatever it is they come up with still wont make everyone happy.
Posted by: Anonymous | June 13, 2006 9:11 AM | Permalink to Comment