Demand For POS Units Still Growing In Emerging Asia/Pacific
Written by Fred J. AunApril 29th, 2009
The developing retail markets of China and India are hungry for new point-of-sale units and that's making the Asia/Pacific region one of the few places in the world likely to see any near-term increase in POS shipments, according to the IHL Group. The analysts portray their findings as good news for POS makers, especially given the stagnant POS market most everywhere else (including Japan).
Although IHL's projection of "strong growth" for POS units in China and India should not have an immediate impact on POS pricetags, a secondary effect just might.
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