HP number 1 in 2010 PC sales
By Wilson • Jan 17th, 2011 • Category: Industry News
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While the tech press continually chases new computing form factors like tablets and netbooks for stories, reports and sales trends, it’s the humble, old-school desktop and notebook PCs that continue to keep the computing industry – and the world as a whole – ticking on. Gartner has just released their sales figures for 2010, with HP emerging the clear number one, and everybody else picking up the remainder.
62 million served
HP’s share of the overall PC market is an insane 17.9 per cent, with the company shipping 62.7 million PCs in 2010, according to Gartner (via TechRadar). Their nearest rival, Acer, was a fairly distant second, shipping 45.2 million PCs in that same period.
Dell snuck in third place, with its overall market share being 12.1 per cent of the PC industry. Lenovo’s share of 9.7 per cent was enough to give the Chinese company fourth spot in the pecking order, and Toshiba rounded up the top five with 5.4 per cent of all PC sales in 2010. The remaining PC vendors, including the like of Asus, Apple, Sony and Samsung, made up 42.1 percent of all PC sales last year.
Context is king
However, numbers in isolation don’t tell the full story. The Gartner research report shows that the HP PC market share actually fell significantly in 2010, when compared to owning 19.1 per cent of the market in 2009. For its part, Acer’s market share remained unmoved, and Dell put on 0.1 per cent growth to get that third spot.
Chinese computer manufacturer Lenovo has been on an insatiable growth spurt that really turned the screws on the competition, propelling it to third place in 2010, from being a virtual unknown – to most consumers – three or four years ago.
What the HP PC sales figures show is while we may fuss over specs, and cutting edge technology, most consumers are more concerned about reliable performance paired with good pricing. And HP PCs have always ticked both of these boxes.
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