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Global computer sales slow as people turn to tablets
by Staff Writers
San Francisco (AFP) Oct 12, 2011


Gartner research on Wednesday reported that worldwide sales of personal computers slowed (PCs) in the recently ended quarter as people opted to spend money on smartphones or table computers.

The number of personal computers shipped in the third quarter of this year tallied 91.8 million in a 3.2 increase from the same period in 2010.

"The consumer PC market continues to be weak," said Gartner principal analyst Mikako Kitagawa.

"The popularity of non-PC devices, including media tablets such as the iPad and smartphones, took consumers' spending away from PCs," he continued.

Hewlett Packard (HP) continued to be the top computer maker, but China-based Lenovo was gaining ground and saw sales soar 25.2 percent to take the second-place spot from Dell, according to Gartner.

HP sales grew strongly in the United States despite talk that the US firm is mulling whether to spin off its personal computer business, the industry tracker reported.

Tablets and smartphones were expected to continue eating into PC sales, especially in the United States.

"The main contributor to the weak consumer PC market in the US was intensified competition for consumers' money," Kitagawa said.

"Media tablets and smartphones took center stage in the US retail sector, and the expectation is for continuing demand for these devices throughout the holiday season," she continued.

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