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Q3 PC shipments up 20 p.c.

Corporate Reporter


HP continues to retain number

one position

Tier II and Tier III home segments show interest


CHENNAI: With home markets expanding to 26.4 per cent of total personal computer (PC) sales, PC shipments in India reached over 2.2 million units in the third quarter of 2007, an increase of 19.7 per cent per cent over the same period in 2006, according to Gartner.

“HP continues to retain its number one position, constantly widening the gap with its closest competitor HCL, through a robust growth in mobile PC shipments. Lenovo, Acer and HCL, continue to outgrow the market lead primarily by the strong growth in mobile PCs and by home market sales”, said Diptarup Chakraborti, principal research analyst for Gartner’s client computing group.

Festival buying

“The third quarter usually coincides with the festival buying season in India — the biggest consumer spending period. However, this year in spite of the festival buying season falling in Q4, consumer spending has not followed the conventional pattern, proof of which has been the aggressive retail sales of mobile PCs in the third quarter itself. Most leading mobile PC brands have reported a dominant percentage of their sales in Q3 coming from the consumer segment”, said Mr. Chakraborti.

“What is worth noting here is that the Tier II and Tier III home segment which hitherto were almost exclusively buying desk based PCs are now also opting for mobile PCs as well”, he added.

SMB segment

India’s mobile PC sales grew 99.4 per cent to nearly half a million in the third quarter of 2007. Acer leapfrogged to the top three mobile PC brands as its focus on channel partners and large format retail outlets have started to pay off. HCL a late entrant in the mobile PC market has also witnessed strong shipments close on the heels of its nearest rival Toshiba, vying for the fifth position.

The desk based PC shipments grew at 7.8 per cent to 1.72 million.

This has been the highest growth in the last three quarters, driven predominantly by large brands like HP, HCL, Lenovo and Acer supported by the SMB segment, which is being seen as the new driver of desk based PC growth in India.

The slow down of the desk based PC market can be attributed to negative growth of the white box segment, which has been shrinking due to the marketing onslaught of the large local and multinational PC vendors and the home market’s growing preference for mobile PCs over desk based PCs.

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