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US bright spot as global PC shipments fall


Dell XPS Duo 12 notebook...IDC expects that the PC market will hit bottom sometime next year, with a recovery starting in 2015 as companies and consumers finally replace ageing PCs.


Worldwide shipments of personal computers fell in the third quarter of the year, the sixth straight quarter of decline as cheaper tablet computers and smartphones cut into demand, according to market research firms IDC and Gartner.


IDC said the market fell nearly 8 per cent, to 81.6 million units, while Gartner put the decline at almost 9 per cent, to 80.3 million.


The two firms define PCs slightly differently.


IDC expects that the PC market will hit bottom sometime next year, with a recovery starting in 2015 as companies and consumers finally replace ageing PCs.


Gartner says this year will be the worst, with flat shipments next year and single-digit percentage growth in 2015.


'There's sort of a rubber band effect where PCs that need to be replaced will be,' said IDC senior analyst Jay Chou.


Gartner principal analyst Mikako Kitagawa said that in developed countries, consumers won't abandon PCs overall, though they are holding on to them longer and spending money on other gadgets before replacing them.


'The overall market size will shrink, but at some point those old PCs will be replaced by new ones,' she said.


The US market emerged as a bright spot in both reports.


IDC said the US market was almost unchanged, while Gartner said it rose 3.5 per cent.


Gartner credited low supplies and Intel's new low-power Haswell line of chips with helping boost demand.


IDC said falling prices of touch-enabled laptops also helped.


The outlook for a stabilising PC market was mirrored by Hewlett-Packard, the world's No. 2 PC maker behind Lenovo.


In a presentation before analysts on Wednesday, the company predicted 'stabilising revenue declines' for its upcoming fiscal year, which starts in November.


The top 3 PC sellers - Lenovo, HP and Dell - all grew shipments between zero and 3 per cent during the quarter, thanks in part to a healthy US market, both research firms said.


Acer and Asus suffered steep declines.


IDC said Acer and Asus suffered declines of about 34 per cent, while Gartner pegged the drop at nearly 23 per cent.


IDC said Acer suffered from weak consumer spending while Asus was hurt by a lack of corporate customers.


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