Posted by : Unknown Monday, June 24, 2013

The Korea Times says the company instead will focus on tablets and all-in-one laptops.



June 24, 2013 1:13 PM PDT




The Samsung Series 7 all-in-one is a recent PC release by the company.


(Credit: CNET)

Samsung desktop PCs may soon be a thing of the past. The Korean electronics giant plans to close its desktop business in order to focus on tablets and all-in-one laptops, according to a report from the Korea Times that cited unnamed officials at the company.

"Tablets, all-in-one and hybrid PCs are Samsung's current focus. Samsung is speeding up its restructuring of its PC business via product realignment toward profitable variants," one Samsung official told the Korea Times.


Samsung is a relative newcomer to the PC industry, particularly when compared to companies such as Dell and Hewlett-Packard. While its overall PC market share is low, that business has been experiencing double-digit sales growth on a percentage basis. In the first quarter of 2013, one of the worst ever for PCs, Samsung stood out as one bright spot, in part because of its push in Google Chromebooks.


However, desktops haven't been a big focus for Samsung, particularly not in the U.S. And many other PC makers also have lessened their dependence on desktop tower PCs in favor of portable laptops and all-in-one desktops.


We've contacted Samsung and will update the report when we have more information.



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