Techno Blender
Digitally Yours.

Canalys: Global PC shipments down 16% in 2022, still above pre-pandemic times

0 29


Canalys’ PC market analysis for Q4 2022 and the full 2022 is out and there are two ways to look at the numbers. While 2021 was a great year for the PC market, fuelled by the pandemic, 2022 saw the enthusiasm cool down. Overall, PC shipments are down 16% year-on-year, but when compared to 2019 (pre-pandemic), they are actually 7% up.

Notebooks took the biggest hit with 30% fewer sales in Q4 2022 while for the full 2022, the decline is 19%. Desktops fared slightly better with a 24% decline in Q4 2022 and a 7% decline year-over-year.

Canalys’ Senior Analyst points to a couple of reasons for the decline. The most obvious one is the bad economic environment throughout 2022 with rising inflation, energy cost and interest rates. And as expected, users weren’t too keen on spending their money on luxury goods like PCs.

Canalys: Global PC shipments down 16% in 2022, still up pre-pandemic

Vendor channels tried to combat this with heavy discounts throughout 2022, but that wasn’t enough. In fact, even during the holiday season in Q4 2022, sales were unimpressive. In a poll posted in December last year, about 60% of the total 250 channel partners said that they are expecting either flat or lower revenue in 2023.

Canalys: Global PC shipments down 16% in 2022, still up pre-pandemic

Lenovo is still leading the pack in Q4 and the full 2022 with a 23.7% market share in Q4 and 24.1% in 2022, followed by HP and Dell. As you may have noticed, all manufacturers in the top 5 had saw a decline in shipments with Apple and Asus taking a lesser hit than the rest.

Canalys: Global PC shipments down 16% in 2022, still up pre-pandemic

Looking ahead, Canalys believes that the PC market will see some recovery in the second half of 2023 and pick up steam in 2024, so the future isn’t bleak. All those people that bought laptops and desktops during 2020 and 2021 will have to upgrade as their devices will reach the end of their life cycle.

Source


Canalys’ PC market analysis for Q4 2022 and the full 2022 is out and there are two ways to look at the numbers. While 2021 was a great year for the PC market, fuelled by the pandemic, 2022 saw the enthusiasm cool down. Overall, PC shipments are down 16% year-on-year, but when compared to 2019 (pre-pandemic), they are actually 7% up.

Notebooks took the biggest hit with 30% fewer sales in Q4 2022 while for the full 2022, the decline is 19%. Desktops fared slightly better with a 24% decline in Q4 2022 and a 7% decline year-over-year.

Canalys: Global PC shipments down 16% in 2022, still up pre-pandemic

Canalys’ Senior Analyst points to a couple of reasons for the decline. The most obvious one is the bad economic environment throughout 2022 with rising inflation, energy cost and interest rates. And as expected, users weren’t too keen on spending their money on luxury goods like PCs.

Canalys: Global PC shipments down 16% in 2022, still up pre-pandemic

Vendor channels tried to combat this with heavy discounts throughout 2022, but that wasn’t enough. In fact, even during the holiday season in Q4 2022, sales were unimpressive. In a poll posted in December last year, about 60% of the total 250 channel partners said that they are expecting either flat or lower revenue in 2023.

Canalys: Global PC shipments down 16% in 2022, still up pre-pandemic

Lenovo is still leading the pack in Q4 and the full 2022 with a 23.7% market share in Q4 and 24.1% in 2022, followed by HP and Dell. As you may have noticed, all manufacturers in the top 5 had saw a decline in shipments with Apple and Asus taking a lesser hit than the rest.

Canalys: Global PC shipments down 16% in 2022, still up pre-pandemic

Looking ahead, Canalys believes that the PC market will see some recovery in the second half of 2023 and pick up steam in 2024, so the future isn’t bleak. All those people that bought laptops and desktops during 2020 and 2021 will have to upgrade as their devices will reach the end of their life cycle.

Source

FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS

Read original article here

Denial of responsibility! Techno Blender is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish your materials, please contact us by email – [email protected]. The content will be deleted within 24 hours.

Leave a comment