Italian financial analyst site Finaria has pointed the finger at the COVID-19 outbreak triggering "the most significant fall in PC shipments since 2013, as pandemic affected supply chains and forced consumers to prioritise their spending".
PC sales have experienced the steepest decline in two decades of record keeping, plunging a huge 14 percent in the first three months of the year.
According to International Data Corporation's (IDC), 3Q10 PC tracker, the Australian PC market gained 16% year-on-year to reach 1.4 million units in 3Q 2010 as the economy continued to expand. All of this sounds like positive news in the face of the challenge that Apple and their iPad have put to the traditional PC market.
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