Although Hewlett Packard was still head of the desktop market but this position has begun to wobble before seating signs attacking strongly in the market of Lenovo.
Two market research firms Gartner and IDC that has taken the latest predictions about the market of personal computers (PC) for the next time. Despite the use of different research methods, but common conclusions are given that the gap between HP and Lenovo are increasingly being pulled closer than ever.
Gartner's figures showed that in the past quarter, 87.47 million PCS were sold out, mitigation versus 87.6 million units at the same period last year. HP is still the manufacturer of PC consumes the most powerful, about 14.9 million units with 13.04% market share. Meanwhile, Lenovo ranked 2nd with PC sold 14.7 million, equivalent to 12.82% market share and only 0.2% empty.
According to Gartner, Lenovo's enjoyment of accomplishments from the expanding scale of activity through the purchases and construction of a pricing policy right, win the market from HP and Dell. Acer and Dell competed in the third and fourth with consumption PC turn 9.65 million (11%) and 9.35 million (10.7%). Dell's PC energy consumption has been reduced by a worrying, by 11% compared with the same period last year. Asus ranked at number 5.
Tables of Gartner
Tables of IDC
pork results of IDC, the gap between HP and Lenovo but larger but with growth estimated at around 25%, Lenovo can expeditiously officer HP's market share.
In summary, although still retained the number 1 in the PC market but HP still need to reconsider the way water steps to avoid like the Samsung Nokia went phone market recently.
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