PC Sales Skyrocketed in Q1 2021 But It’s Not What You Think Apr 12, 2021 12:49 GMT
PC sales in the first quarter of the year
It’s not a secret that device sales skyrocketed throughout 2020 as the world started to work from home, and according to a new report, a massive jump was recorded in the first quarter of 2021 as well.
And there’s a good explanation for the whole thing. IDC explains that global shipments of traditional PCs, which include desktops, notebooks, and workstations, increased by no less than that 55.2 percent year over year in the first quarter of the year, which means that customers worldwide purchased nearly a half more devices in early 2021 versus early 2020.
Dell, HP say PC surge to continue even in return to school, work
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. Updated: 26 Feb 2021, 07:49 AM IST Bloomberg
The US companies, two of the world’s top three PC makers, reported sales and profit in the three-months ending in January that topped analysts’ estimates
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Dell Technologies Inc. and HP Inc. reported earnings buoyed by a resurgent personal computer demand they projected will continue even as people return to offices and schools when the coronavirus pandemic is under control.
The U.S. companies, two of the world’s top three PC makers, reported sales and profit in the three-months ending in January that topped analysts’ estimates.