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According to a recent report by IDC , sales of traditional PCs fell by a good 15.3% year-on-year in the second quarter of this year, reaching 71.3 million devices sold worldwide. This is the second quarter in a row in which those sales figures were no longer at the same high as in 2021.
According to the report, demand has decreased significantly in all areas. The main reason for this is that consumers currently prefer to save their money due to the global situation. At the beginning of the pandemic, global PC volume (in the second quarter of 2020) reached almost 74.3 million devices. So the current decline should probably not be rated as bad. In a direct comparison of manufacturers, the first three places have not changed, but Apple is now in fifth place – level with Asus.
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MSI GF63 Thin (39.6 cm (15.6″ / 144Hz) gaming laptop (Intel Core i5-10500H,… | EUR 1,049.00 | View at Amazon |
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Lenovo (FullHD 15.6 inch) gaming notebook (AMD Ryzen™ 5 5500U 12-thread CPU,… | EUR 555.00 | View at Amazon |
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ASUS TUF Gaming Dash 15 Laptop (15.6 inch, FHD 1920×1080, 144Hz) Notebook… | EUR 849.00 | View at Amazon |
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