PC
shipments in Western Europe declined by 20.5 percent during the first
quarter: The only vendors to see shipments grow were Lenovo and Apple,
which returned to the top five.
Shipments
during the quarter dropped to 12.3 million, compared to 15.5 million
units in the first quarter of 2012, according to market research company
Gartner. That is the worst quarterly decline the company has seen since
it started tracking PC shipments in the region.
The
wide availability of Windows 8-based PCs was again unable to boost
consumer PC purchases. Users still wonder about its suitability for
traditional PCs, according to Gartner analyst Meike Escherich.
All
market segments were affected by the first quarter drop: Mobile and
desktop shipments fell by 24.6 percent and 13.8 percent respectively.
Shipments in the professional PC market declined by 17.2 percent, while
those to consumers decreased by 23.7 percent.
The
two biggest vendors, Hewlett-Packard and Acer, both saw volumes decline
by over 30 percent. Despite shipping only half as many notebooks to
consumers as it did a year earlier, HP remained the market leader by
approximately 1 million PCs. It shipped 2.4 million units while Acer
totalled 1.4 million
Lenovo,
on the other hand, grew shipments by 7.2 percent, and was only 6,000
units behind Acer, according to Gartner's data. The vendor continued to
expand in the consumer PC sector by winning share from both Acer and HP,
and competed closely with HP and Dell in the professional PC market,
Gartner said.
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