Canalys:次季印度PC出貨量按年跌33%至290萬台
調查機構Canalys發表報告指,第二季印度PC市場出貨量按年跌33%至290萬台,當中包括工作站在內的桌上電腦跑輸大市,出貨量跌半至44萬台,主要因為消費者傾向選擇手提電腦;而手提電腦出貨量亦按年跌32%,因去年同期表現異常強勁;相對而言平板電腦出貨量僅跌9%至74萬台,表現好於平均。
按品牌劃分,Lenovo出貨量居首,惟仍按年跌57.5%至81.8萬台,市佔率27.4%,而HP排名第二,出貨量按年跌8.2%至69.2萬台。(el/u) ~
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