Laptops outshipping desktops worldwide
Shipments of laptops outstrip desktops for the first time.
Worldwide shipments of laptops topped those of desktops for the first time, according to research group iSuppli, which called it a "watershed event" for the IT industry.
Shipments of notebook PCs surged nearly 40 per cent to 38.6 million units, while desktop shipments fell 1.3 per cent to 38.5 million.
Overall, PC shipments rose 15.4 per cent in the quarter to 79 million units.
Acer shipped almost three million more notebooks in the third quarter than in the previous quarter, with the majority being netbooks, iSuppli said. The Taiwanese company is now the third largest PC company by market share at 12.2 per cent, less than two percentage points behind second-place Dell.
HP maintained its lead at No. 1, shipping 14.9 million units for an 18.8 percent market share.
Apple lost nearly half a point of market share from the second quarter. The company's 3.2 per cent share places it seventh overall in total shipments.
ISuppli raised slightly its 2008 unit growth forecast. It now expects 13 per cent growth this year, up from its previous 12.5 per cent forecast.
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For 2009, the group expects unit growth of 4.3 percent.
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