Research firm IDC said on Thursday that PC and tablet shipments will suffer into 2023, another indication of the macroeconomic forces taking hold across the globe. But it’s not all bad news ...
While traditional laptops are the best-selling personal computers, the market demand for tablets has grown over the last few ...
After more than two years of decline, worldwide tablet shipments posted modest year-over ... as the attrition driven by ...
The analyst firm Canalys has reported that tablet shipments grew by 1% during the first quarter compared to the same period the year before. Shipments reached 33.7 million units following four ...
Despite the launch of AI PCs, their impact on the peak season effect for the second half of 2024 is limited. The notebook (NB ...
Worldwide tablet shipments declined by over 20% to reach ... and technological advances around AI will likely focus more on the PC and smartphone for the next two years, but tablets will ...
Tablet shipments had hit a 12-year low in 2023 after ... “The attrition driven by competition from PCs and smartphones will contribute to a lacklustre outlook for the tablet market.
Between 2024 and 2029, Computers In Homes Statistics say that the number of computer households in the USA will reach 120.45 million, which is currently just 4.7 million. On average, a personal ...
Although all IT devices – including PCs, tablets, and mobile phones – have been hit hard by a massive $200-billion consumer spending drop in the past three years, tablets are still trailing behind ...
In Q1 2024, the Indian PC market, encompassing desktops, notebooks and tablets, experienced 9 per cent year-on-year growth, with total shipments reaching 4.3 million units. This growth was largely ...
Shipments are expected to grow by 3.9% year ... notebook PCs, desktop PCs, tablets, broadband CPE, Wi-Fi routers, Wi-Fi extenders/repeaters, smart home automation controllers, smart appliances ...
Firms await clarity as India's laptop import policy nears September 30 deadline, with industry leader Jason Oxman warning ...