Microsoft Windows 7 is very popular with users. Do you still insist on using the Linux operating system. We will learn that 1/3 of netbooks are pre-installed with Linux operating systems.
Research firm ABI Research claims that Linux netbooks account for 32% of the global netbook market.
ABI Research said that the volume of netbook shipments this year will reach 35 million, of which 11 million are preinstalled with Linux.
The most popular regions for Linux Netbooks are Asia Pacific, including Japan, Australia, and New Zealand.
ABI's latest data is consistent with Dell's data released at the beginning of the year. Dell claims that 33% of Dell's thinkmini 9 Netbooks are pre-installed with Linux.
New data once again questioned Microsoft's statement that the software giant once said that Windows XP occupies 98% of the netbook market share.
ABI Research pointed out that 32% of the shares do not include users who have installed Linux on their netbooks or dual-boot systems, limited to the number of pre-installs.
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