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HP reclaims top spot in domestic PC market

- ARNAB DUTTA

Personal computer maker HP has bounced back in the quarter ended June to reclaim the top spot in the domestic segment by substantia­lly increasing its market share.

In the June quarter, HP’s share of the total PCs shipped to India grew to 28.4 per cent — a 3.4 percentage point rise, quarter-on-quarter, according to data from research firm Internatio­nal Data Corporatio­n (IDC). HP had lost the dominant position at the end of last year.

Dell remained at the second spot with 22.2 per cent market share, but its market share declined in the June quarter.

Lenovo held on to its third position with 16.1 per cent market share. However, its share has declined considerab­ly since December 2015, when it overtook HP and became the top brand in the sector with a 25.3-per cent share.

“Lenovo made some recovery after initial concerns surroundin­g high inventory at beginning of the quarter by virtue of improved channel engagement and support extended by online sales,” said Manish Yadav, senior market analyst, client devices, IDC India. “HP continues to dominate the consumer market with 28.2 per cent market share, which grew 2.7 percentage points q-o-q, in June quarter 2016. With strong retail presence backed by competitiv­e price and well spread partner coverage across the country has leveraged this growth”, he said.

According to Ketan Patel, director, personal systems, HP India, the firm’s market share in the commercial PC segment stands at 28.5 per cent. While, the commercial laptop segment grew during the quarter, desktop sales declined.

The overall commercial PC segment remained flat — growing by just 1.1 per cent to 1.09 million units. The total PC shipment during the quarter increased by 7.2 per cent to 2.14 million, backed by 14.5 per cent growth in consumer PC shipment. Consumer PC shipment stood at 1.05 million units.

“Consumer spending throughout the quarter remained lukewarm. However, owing to seasonalit­y, the quarter ended with a positive momentum. With forthcomin­g benefits from the 7th Pay Commission award and increased Budget allocation for rural India, coupled with a good monsoon, the rural demand is anticipate­d to improve, while urban demand is steadily picking-up,” Yadav said.

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