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PC shipments fall sharply in 3rd quarter

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NEW YORK — Worldwide shipments of PCs fell sharply in the third quarter, as some consumers spent their electronic­s dollars on smartphone­s and tablets and others held off for a new version of Windows.

One research firm also estimated Wednesday that Chinese PC maker Lenovo Group Ltd. outsold HewlettPac­kard Co. for the first time to become the world’s largest seller of PCs.

Gartner said global PC shipments fell 8.3 percent to 87.5 million, while IDC said the decline was 8.6 percent to 87.8 million. Their reports came hours after a third research firm, IHS iSuppli, projected that PC shipments are bound for their first annual decline in 11 years.

PC makers began the year with hope that a new wave of lightweigh­t laptops called ultrabooks would provide a sales lift. But ultrabooks haven’t been compelling enough to overcome the growing popularity of smartphone­s and tablet computers. Those mobile devices are reducing the need for consumers and businesses to buy new PCs or replace older ones.

Gartner and IDC agreed that Lenovo was the only one of the top four PC makers that saw an increase in shipments, thanks to low prices. Lenovo vaulted onto the internatio­nal scene when it bought IBM Corp.’s PC division in 2005. It’s been the No. 2 PC maker in the world for a few years, behind Hewlett-Packard Co.

According to Gartner, Lenovo saw worldwide shipments grow 9.8 percent to 13.8 million in the third quarter, giving it a market share of 15.7 percent. HP’s shipments fell 16 percent from last year to 13.6 million, for a share of 15.5 percent.

IDC had HP on top with 13.9 million and a share of 15.9 percent, with Lenovo close behind at 13.8 million, or 15.7 percent.

HP, which has its headquarte­rs in Palo Alto, California, issued a statement saying that some reports “don’t measure the market in its entirety. The IDC analysis includes the very important workstatio­n segment and therefore is more comprehens­ive. In that IDC report, HP occupies the No. 1 position in PCs.”

Both reports are based on estimates. Companies will start releasing their numbers over the next few weeks as part of quarterly earnings reports.

Dell Inc. of Round Rock, Texas, and Acer Group of Taiwan are No. 3 and 4 in both reports. AsusTek Computer Inc., also of Taiwan, is fifth. (AP)

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