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Wednesday, 4 September 2013
India's PC
shipments for the second quarter in 2013 saw a 24% increase over Q2 2012
and a quarter-on-quarter surge of about 30.2 % over Q1 2013, according
to the latest IDC report. In terms of vendor share, HP
registered highest ever market share with 34.1% share in the quarter.
Dell stood second with 11% share, while Acer grabbed the third position
with 10.4%.
According to the IDC experts, the growth
was driven by the ongoing special projects run by the state governments
in the UP, Rajasthan, and Tamil Nadu, which accounted for roughly one
third of the total PC market.
According to the experts, Dell's presence at the entry-level price-band helped them gain the second spot. Acer,
on the other hand, continued to thrive in government and education
projects spread across the country. IDC says Acer bagged large deals in
the states of Tamil Nadu and Rajasthan, which pushed their growth in the
commercial PC market in Q2.
Experts noted that the organic demands
for PCs in the country outside special projects has dropped, raising a
serious concern for PC Vendors. The rupee slide has also negative impact
on the segment. According to Manish Yadav, Market
Analyst, "Q2 had a sluggish start in April owing to inventory concerns
coupled with shift in share of wallet towards commodities like gold and
other consumer devices that were riding high on trade-back schemes and
other time-to-time discount offers.
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