The report indicates that the demand for laptops continued to be strong throughout the year, with shipments growing 15.3% year-over-year. This can be attributed to the need for portable devices that support remote activities. However, the desktop PC market experienced a slight decline of 1.2% due to supply chain constraints.
Some highlights from the Gartner study:
- In 2021, HP continued to lead the global PC market with a share of 23.9%.
- Lenovo maintained its second position with a market share of 23.1%.
- Dell ranked third with a market share of 17.4%, followed by Apple at 8.9%.
- Emerging markets such as Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa showed robust growth in PC shipments.
The research also suggests that the growth momentum in the PC market may moderate in 2022. Gartner forecasts a year-over-year growth of 3.2% for the global PC market in 2022, with shipments expected to reach approximately 351 million units.
Overall, the computer sales market is showing positive signs of recovery, primarily driven by the increased demand for technology devices due to remote work and learning. However, ongoing supply chain challenges may impact the sustained growth of the market.