Gartner had previously forecast first-quarter PC global shipments fell 1.2%. Another market research firm IDC data also showed that the first quarter, worldwide PC
shipments also grew. The growth in shipments in the PC market is to get rid of the negative impact of European debt crisis and
the hard disk shortage. cheap cellphone accessory In Thailand last year after the flood, the hard disk shortages delay can not be
mitigated.
However, Gartner also found that the lack of growth momentum, PC makers difficult to implement large-scale promotional
However, Gartner also found that the lack of growth momentum, PC makers difficult to implement large-scale promotional
activities to attract low-end users. Many PC users are turning to other devices such as smart phones and tablet PCs. Beichuan,
Gartner analyst Mikako Mikako Kitagawa said in a statement: " Cheap cellphone accessories Due to the decline in PC demand,
consumer categories continue to drag on the growth of the PC market."
IDC analyst Loren, Luofu De Loren Loverde, said in a separate report, PC shipments growth indicates that the industry as a
IDC analyst Loren, Luofu De Loren Loverde, said in a separate report, PC shipments growth indicates that the industry as a
whole before the end of this year, rebounded sharply. According to IDC, with the normal one hard drive, Microsoft released the
next-generation Windows operating system, PC makers will benefit. "Luofu De said:" History shows that PC sales slowdown
followed there will be recovery. "
Gartner data shows that the HP is still the world's largest PC makers, accounting for 17.2 percent of the global PC shipments.
Gartner data shows that the HP is still the world's largest PC makers, accounting for 17.2 percent of the global PC shipments.
cellphone accessories wholesale The top five of the other four manufacturers Lenovo, Dell, Acer and Asus. Apple ranked third
in the U.S. PC market, ranking after HP and Dell.
Gartner, the first quarter of Europe, the Middle East and Africa PC shipments grew 6.7 percent, beyond the previously expected,
Gartner, the first quarter of Europe, the Middle East and Africa PC shipments grew 6.7 percent, beyond the previously expected,
while the Asian PC shipments less expected. U.S. PC shipments fell 3.5 percent, a slight decline compared with the previously
expected numbers. By consumers to cut spending, supply and negative factors as smart phones and tablet PCs selling dragged
down last year, the U.S. PC market fell for the first time in a decade.
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