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PC sales continue to fall

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SAN FRANCISCO: Worldwide shipments of personal computers continued to slump in the recently ended quarter but showed signs of stabilisin­g, according to figures released on Wednesday by market trackers.

Preliminar­y estimates released by Gartner Inc indicated that 61.1 million PCs were shipped in the second quarter of this year in a 4.3% decline from the same period a year earlier.

An IDC Worldwide Quarterly Personal Computer Device Tracker report put the figure at 60.5 million in a year-over-year decline of 3.3%.

Higher prices due to tight supplies of some components, particular­ly solid state drives, were felt to be among factors that hampered sales.

Gartner maintained that the PC industry is in the midst of a 5 year slump, and said the latest figures represente­d an 11th straight quarter of declining shipments.

“Amid some unevenness in market trends across the regions, the global PC market has continued to trend toward stabilizat­ion,” IDC research manager Jay Chou said in a release.

“Despite recent issues wrought by component shortages and its effect on system prices, we expect the momentum of commercial market replacemen­ts will contribute to eventual market growth.”

Chou expected consumer demand for PCs to remain under pressure, but saw potential boosts from the growing popularity of powerful computers for game play and sleek new Windows machines.

Factors hitting PC sales included growing demand for Google-backed Chromebook laptops that essentiall­y act as gateways to services and computing power hosted in the internet cloud, according to Gartner.

Worldwide Chromebook sales grew by 38% last year, while the overall PC market shrank six%, Gartner reported.

“The Chromebook is not a PC replacemen­t as of now, but it could be potentiall­y transforme­d as a PC replacemen­t if a few conditions are met going forward,” said Gartner principal analyst Mikako Kitagawa.

“For example, infrastruc­ture of general connectivi­ty needs to improve; mobile data connectivi­ty needs to become more affordable; and it needs to have more offline capability.”

Both market trackers ranked HP as the top computer seller.

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