Last year, HP retained its first position in the country’s personal computer (PC) market. HP shipped more than 1.3 million units in the fourth quarter. The company’s market share is 31.5 percent and its shipments have increased by 58.7 percent last year. There was record growth in the PC market last year. Vendors shipped approximately 1.48 crore units. In many companies, demand has increased due to work from home and better supply. Shipments of notebook computers increased to 11.6 crore units and contributed significantly to the volume increase. Sales of desktop computers have grown nearly 30 percent on a year-over-year basis. According to the International Data Corporation (IDC) report, HP ranked first in PC shipments in the country. Dell took second place with 23.6 percent market share. The company shipped more than 10 lakh units in both the third and fourth quarters. Dell led the enterprise segment with 38 percent share. The company benefited from increased demand from IT and ITES companies. According to the report, Lenovo ranked third in the fourth quarter and the entire previous calendar year. It registered a growth of 22.8 percent on year-on-year basis. Lenovo was second after HP in the Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) segment with 24.7 percent share. However, the supply disruption affected the company’s total shipments. Acer and Asus stood at the fourth and fifth positions. These two companies retained their positions with 8.2 and 5.9 percent stake respectively. The report said that Acer was among the companies that took maximum advantage of the recovery in the desktop category. It secured second position in the commercial segment with 25.8 percent share. Acer’s position in the commercial desktop market has remained strong over the past few years. Asus registered a growth of 36.1 percent last year. Its performance in the commercial segment was very good and the company’s growth in this was 227.2 percent on year-on-year basis. In India, which is one of the biggest PC markets in the world, there is a lot of competition among big companies to increase sales. Because of this, these companies often offer discounts.
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Recession hit the sales of personal computers, sales decreased by 16 percent last year
Last year there was a decline of 16 percent in the global market of personal computers (PC). Recession, increase in energy costs and high interest rates are the major reasons behind this. Last year, total shipments in this market were 28.51 crore units. Total shipments of desktops and notebooks were down 29 percent in the fourth quarter to about 65.4 million units. Lenovo holds the first position in the global PC market. After this there are HP, Dell, Apple and Asus. PC sales worldwide increased rapidly during the pandemic about two years ago. However, PC shipments last year have been higher than the period before Corona. The report of market research firm Canalys states that last year, notebook shipments declined by about 19 percent to 22.38 crore units. There was a huge decline of 30 percent in the fourth quarter and its shipments stood at around 5.14 crore units. In terms of market share, Lenovo maintained its first position in the fourth quarter and the full year. The company’s shipments were approximately 1.55 crore units. Last year the market share of this Chinese company was 23.9 percent. This is a decline of approximately 29 percent on a year-on-year basis. HP stood at the second position with shipments of about 1.32 crore units. The company’s sales have declined by 29 percent in the fourth quarter. HP’s market share was 19.4 percent. Dell has suffered the most in terms of sales. The company’s sales declined by about 37 percent to 1.08 crore units. Last year the market share of this American company was 17.4 percent. The global smartphone market is also suffering losses due to the slowdown. Due to this, global production of smartphones has decreased in the third quarter of the current year. The smartphone industry had produced about 289 million units between July and September. This was a decrease of 0.9 percent compared to the second quarter and almost 11 percent on an annual basis. South Korea’s Samsung retained its first position in smartphone manufacturing. American smartphone company Apple was in second place and China’s Xiaomi was in third place. -
HP partners with Google to manufacture Chromebook laptops in India
HP, which makes devices like personal computers and laptops, has partnered with technology company Google to manufacture Chromebook laptops in India. Chromebooks will be manufactured at HP’s factory near Chennai in Tamil Nadu. The company has been manufacturing desktops and laptops in this factory for almost three years. American devices maker Apple and South Korea’s Samsung are also increasing manufacturing in the country. ‘Make in India’ is being promoted by the central government. Because of this, many global technology companies are setting up their units in the country or are exploring the possibility of partnership with Indian companies. HP’s senior director (personal systems) in the country, Vickram Bedi, said, “Manufacturing Chromebooks in the country will provide affordable PCs to students. We will continue to support the government’s efforts related to Make in India.” Google’s Head of Education (South Asia), Bani Dhawan, said, “Manufacturing Chromebooks with HP is an important turning point in our efforts to drive a major digital transformation of education in the country.” Samsung has also made preparations to increase manufacturing in India. The company’s smartphones are already being produced in the country. Samsung can also make laptops in its factory in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh from next month. This will give a boost to the Make in India scheme of the Central Government. Under this scheme, incentives are given for electronics manufacturing. According to a media report, Samsung has prepared to set up a new laptop manufacturing unit in the Greater Noida factory that produces smartphones. This unit will have the capacity to manufacture 60,000-70,000 laptops annually. This unit will be started next month. Last month, the government had imposed licensing conditions for import of personal computers, laptops and tablets. Its objective is to increase manufacturing in the country. Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology, Rajeev Chandrasekhar had said that the new rule will ensure the use of reliable systems and products in the country. American iPhone maker Apple, which has a major share in the premium smartphone market, has prepared to increase manufacturing in India. -
India’s PC market grew less than 1 percent last year
The PC market in the country grew only 0.3 percent last year. However, this market has registered a decline of 28.5 percent in the fourth quarter of last year. This market includes desktops, notebooks and workstations. The notebook category declined by 37.8 percent in the fourth quarter, while desktop shipments increased. According to International Data Corporation (IDC), due to high inflation and weak sentiment, the consumer segment of this market has declined by 27.4 percent and the enterprise segment by 42.6 percent on a year-on-year basis. However, the Government and Education segments have grown by 117.6 per cent and 28.3 per cent respectively. Desktops and workstations recorded growth of 32.3 percent and 24.7 percent on year-on-year basis but there was a decline of 8.4 percent in the notebook category. The premium notebooks category grew by 14.6 percent but the commercial segment was down by 7.9 percent. Shipments through online channels have declined by 9.4 percent last year. HP ranks first in the country’s PC market. Its market share is 30.3 percent but it has declined by 3.2 percent on year-on-year basis. American company Dell is in second place. Its market share is 19.2 percent and it has decreased by one percent compared to last year. China’s Lenovo is in third place. Its market share was 18.9 percent and there was an annual growth of 3.1 percent. It is followed by Acer and ASUS with market shares of 9.9 percent and 6.8 percent respectively. The re-increase in Corona cases in China at the end of last year has affected many industries. This is also likely to affect the launch of new PCs and laptops. The problems of suppliers of companies manufacturing personal computers and laptops in China also increased due to Corona. This will cause delays in shipments, which will impact the availability of products like new laptops. Contract manufacturing firms like Compal, Inventec, Quanta and Wistron did not suffer from shortages of components or workers. They had not asked their suppliers to increase production due to the availability of inventory and the expectation that demand would not be very high in the first quarter. -
HP suffered a blow due to weak demand for PC, Laptop, 29 percent decline in sales.
HP, one of the big computer devices companies, has been shocked by the slowdown in the personal computer market. In the first quarter of the current year, the sales of the company’s personal systems segment (desktop and notebook PC) have declined by 29 percent. There was a decline of about five percent in the printing segment of the company. Market research firm IDC has reported that global PC shipments declined by approximately 30 percent in the first quarter. There was a strong increase in demand for companies like HP, Lenovo and Dell during Corona. The main reason for this was the increase in sales of laptops and other electronic devices due to the staff of many companies working from home. In the last few months, sales of devices like laptops have declined due to most companies calling workers back to office. HP expects revenue to grow in the second half of the current year. “The second half will be better from a consumer demand perspective,” Enrique Lores, the company’s CEO, told Reuters. The company’s revenue in the last quarter was $12.91 billion. Analysts had estimated it to be a little more than $13 billion. However, the company’s net income increased to $1.1 billion. It was one billion dollars in the same period last year. Global shipments of PC declined to 5.69 crore in the first quarter of this year. It was Rs 8.02 crore in the same period last year. In the last quarter of last year, these shipments had declined by 28.1 percent on a year-on-year basis. Apple’s shipments declined the most in the first quarter by about 40.5 percent. The PC market in India grew only 0.3 percent last year. However, this market has registered a decline of 28.5 percent in the fourth quarter of last year. This market includes desktops, notebooks and workstations. The notebook category declined 37.8 percent in the fourth quarter, while desktop shipments increased. HP ranks first in the country’s PC market. Its market share is more than 30 percent. Last year, the global market for personal computers had declined by 16 percent. Recession, increase in energy costs and high interest rates were the major reasons behind this. -
Amazon Prime Day Sale 2023: Best deals on laptops, discounts up to Rs 29,000
Amazon Prime Day 2023 sale has started for Prime members in the country. This two-day sale will run till July 16. In this, attractive discounts are being given on many products. Apart from this, you can also get additional discount on selected products by purchasing through ICICI Bank and SBI Bank cards. Here we are giving you information about some of the best deals on laptops. Dell Vostro 3420This laptop was launched earlier this year with an Intel Core i5 processor. It has 8 GB RAM and 512 GB inbuilt storage. The resolution of its 14 inch LED display is 1,920 x 1,080 pixels. It has Windows 11 pre-installed. Its price is Rs 69,211 and it can be purchased for Rs 49,990 in the Prime Day sale. It is available in black color. Buy Now: Rs 49,990 (MRP Rs 69,211) HP 15s (fq2673TU) This laptop from HP, one of the largest computer makers, has a 15.6 inch micro-edge anti glare full HD (1,920 x 1,080 pixels) display. It has Intel Core i3 as its processor. It is available in silver color. Its listed price is Rs 50,697 and you can buy it in Amazon Prime Day sale for Rs 37,999. Buy Now: Rs 37,999 (MRP Rs 50,697) Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 2022 Launched last year, this laptop has an 11th Gen Intel Core i3 processor with integrated UHD graphics. This is a slim and lightweight laptop. It has a 14-inch anti-glare Full HD (1,920 x 1,080 pixels) display. Its weight is approximately 1.41 kg. Buy Now: Rs 35,990 (MRP Rs 61,390) Honor MagicBook 14 (AMD Ryzen 5) This laptop has an AMD Ryzen 5 5500U processor with integrated Intel UHD graphics coprocessor. The resolution of its front cam is 720 pixels. It has an anti-glare IPS LED display with a resolution of Full HD (1,920 x 1,080 pixels). Its listed price is Rs 65,999 and it can be purchased in the Prime Day sale for Rs 36,990. Buy Now: Rs 36,990 (MRP Rs 65,999) Asus Vivobook 16X This laptop comes with AMD Ryzen 5 processor and Radeon Vega 7 integrated graphics processor. . It has a 16 inch full HD (1,920 x 1,080 pixels) display. It can be purchased in Quiet Blue and Transparent Silver colors. Its price is Rs 68,990 and it is available in Amazon Prime Day sale for Rs 46,990. Buy Now: Rs 46,990 (MRP Rs 68,990) -
Laptops and PCs will not come to India from abroad, government is trying to increase local manufacturing.
The import of laptops, personal computers, and tablets has been banned in the country. The central government has taken this decision to increase local manufacturing. This can have a big impact on the import of laptops and personal computers from China. The import of electronics in the country during April to June was approximately $19.7 billion. This included laptops, personal computers and tablets. In this regard, it has been said in the notice issued by the government on Thursday, “Import will be allowed on valid license for limited import.” The share of electronics in the country’s total merchandise imports is 7 to 10 percent. Ali Akhtar Jafri, former director general of MAIT, an organization associated with the electronics industry, said, “The objective of this decision is to increase manufacturing in the country.” Through production-linked incentives, the government is trying to increase local manufacturing in more than two dozen sectors including electronics. The government has extended the deadline to apply for a $2 billion manufacturing incentive scheme to attract large investments in IT hardware manufacturing, including laptops, personal computers, tablets and servers. This scheme is important to make the country a major force in the global electronics supply chain. The government aims to increase the annual production of electronics to $300 billion by 2026. Big companies selling laptops in the country include Apple, Dell, Lenovo and HP, Acer, Samsung and LG. A large number of laptops are imported from countries like China. Madhavi Arora, economist at Emkay Global, said the decision appears to be aimed at curbing large-scale imports of certain goods. The share of laptops, personal computers and tablets in the country’s total imports is about 1.5 percent. About half of these are purchased from China. The government had earlier increased tariffs on products like mobile phones to promote local manufacturing. Global PC shipments declined nearly 30 percent in the first quarter. There was a strong increase in demand for companies like HP, Lenovo and Dell during Corona. The main reason for this was the increase in sales of laptops and other electronic devices due to the staff of many companies working from home. Sales of devices like laptops have declined due to most companies calling workers back to office. -
Lenovo suffered a big blow due to decline in PC sales, 24 percent decline in revenue.
China’s Lenovo has suffered a major setback due to the decline in demand for personal computers (PC). The company’s revenue declined by 24 percent in the June quarter. The world’s largest PC maker is facing decline in sales for four consecutive quarters. The company’s profit was 14 percent less in the last financial year. Lenovo’s revenue in the June quarter was $12.9 billion. After this the share price of the company has decreased by six percent. There was a significant increase in electronics sales during Corona as customers and companies purchased a large number of PCs to shift to remote work. However, last year the company’s revenue started declining due to decrease in demand due to increase in interest rates and increase in inflation. The pace of recovery in PC demand is weak and many retailers are left with unsold inventory. This has forced PC makers and their suppliers to adjust production volumes and rates. There was a 29 percent decline in global shipments of PC in the first quarter of this year. Due to this, American company Apple, which manufactures Mac computers, suffered a big loss. Market research firm IDC reported that global shipments of PC declined to 5.69 crore units in the first quarter. It was Rs 8.02 crore in the same period last year. In the last quarter of last year, these shipments had declined by 28.1 percent on a year-on-year basis. Apple’s shipments declined the most in the first quarter by about 40.5 percent. The decline in shipments for Dell was 31 percent. Apart from this, Lenovo, Asustek Computer and HP also faced decline in shipments in the first quarter. Apple had said that sales of its Mac computers had increased rapidly during the pandemic due to work from home. There has been a 29 percent decline in value terms in the first quarter on a year-on-year basis. IDC had said, “The decline in demand has given device makers an opportunity to make changes in the supply chain. Many companies are exploring the possibility of increasing production outside China.” There is a possibility of slowdown in the economies of big countries. Financial crisis in some big banks and increase in inflation may hamper growth and investment.