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Global PC shipments rise 2.3%; China’s Lenovo remains no. 1

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WORLDWIDE shipments of personal computers increased 2.3% in the fourth quarter from a year earlier, continuing a 2019 trend fueled by commercial customers upgrading to Microsoft Corp.’s new operating system.

Lenovo Group Ltd. held onto the top spot with almost 25% of the market amid a quest by PC makers to find new types of machines to entice customers.

PC shipments climbed to 70.6 million units in the period that ended Dec. 31, researcher Gartner Inc. said Monday in a report. Competing firm IDC pegged the shipments at 71.8 million units, a 4.8% rise. For the year, the PC market grew for the first time since 2011, both firms said.

For a third consecutiv­e quarter, manufactur­ers received a boost from corporate clients upgrading devices to get access to Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system. Microsoft will stop supporting Windows 7 Tuesday, according to the company’s website.

With corporate upgrades expected to taper off this year, PC makers have searched for ways to shake up a market that has stagnated for years. Beijing-based Lenovo last week debuted a laptop with a folding-screen at the CES consumer technology show in Las Vegas. Dell Technologi­es Inc. also unveiled two concepts that featured folding screens.

“Despite the positivity surroundin­g 2019, the next twelve to eighteen months will be challengin­g for traditiona­l PCs as the majority of Windows 10 upgrades will be in the rearview mirror and lingering concerns around component shortages and trade negotiatio­ns get ironed out,” said Jitesh Ubrani, research manager for IDC’s Worldwide Mobile Device Trackers. “Although new technologi­es such as 5G and dualand folding-screen devices along with an uptake in gaming

PCs will provide an uplift, these will take some time to coalesce.”

HP Inc. maintained the global No. 2 spot with 22.8% of the market during the quarter. The US company has sought to make its devices more stylish and has also entered the lucrative gaming PC market. Dell was again the thirdlarge­st seller, and its 12% yearover-year increase in shipments was the biggest gain of any major manufactur­er in the quarter. The company focuses on selling PCs to corporate clients, to bolster profit margins through add-on software and services. Apple Inc. came in fourth place with 7.5% of the worldwide market. — Bloomberg

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