This year more than 112 million non-smartphone connected devices – mobile PCs, tablets and mobile hot spot devices - will be sold worldwide, as demand for Internet access for mobile, social and information drives greater adoption.
Worldwide PC shipments are on track to hit 368 million units this year - a weak result for the year according to one analyst firm - but with the market picking up in 2013 when 400 million units are forecast to be shipped. In Australia, PC shipments are forecast to decline two percent in 2012 over 2011, and desktop PCs will drop 12 percent, while notebook shipment growth is forecast at just two percent.
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