Indian PC market has its best quarter in history
The Indian PC market enjoyed its best quarter ever with a total of 4.5 million desktops, notebooks, and workstations shipped. That's an increase of 30% compared to last year's Q3, and in spite of ongoing chip shortages.
For perspective - Q3 of 2021 saw more PCs shipped than in the entire 2019, the year before the pandemic.
Notebooks were the hottest commodity with more than 3.6m units shipped - a 28% increase over Q3 of 2020. Desktop computers saw a sizeable 30% increase over last year's Q3 as well with some 700 thousand. Despite relatively low numbers, at 90 thousand units, workstations saw a potent increase of 146% year over year.
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Breaking down the numbers between manufacturers, HP retained its number one place and increased the number of devices shipped with 1.2m. Dell outpaced Lenovo to take second place.
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As a whole, the Indian PC market saw a total of 4.4m shipped units - over 1 million more than last year.
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Reader comments
- SShreyas
- 24 Nov 2021
- vGc
Well, that's only series with a handful of laptops that can be recommended. But, even that has no advantage over MacBook (comparing them because they cost same in my country).
- Smartie
- 22 Nov 2021
- 7k4
Why u have to pay triple prices? Prices are high in india because of high customs duty and import tax. Which north African country u live? Morocco?
- FatShady
- 22 Nov 2021
- CLw
at least you don't pay triple the price for everything like we do in north africa.