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Fujitsu sees weak PC sales thanks to slow demand for Windows 8 – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
December 29, 2012
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We keep hearing it over and over. Microsoft had stated that sales for its new operating system, Windows 8, did not meet internal expectations. Over at the NYTimes, there is a report that mentions how Windows 8 failed to pack shoppers into a Microsoft Store in Bellevue, Washington, during the week of December 16th to 22nd. Now, a new report states that Fujitsu sees weak PC sales thanks to slow demand for Windows 8.

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According to Fujitsu President Masami Yamamoto, Fujitsu is expected to miss its annual shipment target when it comes to PCs for 2012, all thanks to slow demand for Microsoft’s Windows 8 operating system. Lots of blame is being pointed towards Windows 8 for weak sales. A few weeks back, Newegg publicly stated that Windows 8 sales were a bit slow. Funny thing is, Microsoft’s main reason for the disappointed Windows 8 sales has to do with PC makers “inability to deliver.” Now we have a report that states Fujitsu is blaming Microsoft for the slow demand. So who is really to blame?

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