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Friday 13th June 2008
Low-cost laptops spark PC shipments boom 8:52AM, Friday 13th June 2008
A leading analyst has raised its projection for worldwide PC shipments in 2008 as a result of the burgeoning popularity of low-cost laptops.

IDC says that worldwide PC shipments will grow by 15.2% in 2008, with unit sales of 310 million PCs.

That's an increase on IDC's earlier projection of 12.8% growth, which was made only three months ago.

The analyst says the increase is partly due to the fact that it's now including low-cost designs such as the Eee PC and Intel's Classmate PC as full PCs, whereas before
 
 
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they had been excluded "due to use of non-traditional PC designs, including the use of embedded or custom operating systems, reduced processing power and storage, and questions about actual production volumes versus declared targets."

In fact, IDC says the low-budget portables are now the driving force in the PC market. "Even as the PC market grapples with slower growth in more developed markets, adoption cycles for new operating systems, processors, and other components, and convergence of media and devices, the success of portable PCs continues to drive the market," claims Loren Loverde, director of IDC's worldwide quarterly PC tracker. "Despite recent economic pressure, the consistent gains fueled by portable adoption, falling prices, and new users - particularly in emerging regions - will continue to drive growth during the forecast."

Indeed, the latest IDC figures indicate the Asia has overtaken the US as the largest PC market in the world.

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