Acer, the third biggest PC manufacturer, will be launching Android based netbooks by the end of the year as competition flares towards Christmas.
The announcement comes a few hours after pictures of Asus, Acer's fiercest rival, demoed an Asus EEE PC Netbook running Google's Android operating system on a Qualcomm-based hardware platform instead of Intel.
The company said in a statement that "it believes the Android operating system will contribute significantly to the worldwide netbook market growth". The move could prove particularly threatening to Microsoft which has successfully fend off competition from Linux.
Worryingly for Intel as well, Asus's demonstration of an Android/Qualcomm pairing opens the doors for a possible ousting of the Wintel duo which could have devastating effects on sales. Netbooks currently attract up to a quarter of notebook sales and is set to rise amidst the recession.
Acer's Android Based Aspire One could effectively surf the sales wave generated by Windows-based Aspire One in 2008 and 2009 to grab a sizable portion of the market.
Acer also announced that it will be joining the Open Handset Alliance which regroups hardware manufacturers with an interest in Google Android platform. It paves the way for a possible Android smartphone in 2009, which shouldn't be a difficult endeavour for the company.
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