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Home Asian Channels April 2009 APEJ’s PC Market sees 5% Year-on-Year Dip

APEJ’s PC Market sees 5% Year-on-Year Dip

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IDC's preliminary results show that the Asia Pacific (APEJ) PC market declined 5% sequentially and 5% year-on-year in 1Q09. But total shipments came in close to forecasts, as portable PCs in key markets such as China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan were strong, lifting that segment to a 12% year-on-year growth. Lenovo remained the market leader despite the seasonal Lunar New Year slowdown, while HP was one of the few vendors to post a year-on-year gain in the midst of difficult economic conditions.

"Even though the quarter was soft, it was somewhat relieving to see that the region's market was able to hold up to forecasts this quarter, especially compared to a dismal 4Q08," observes Bryan Ma, director of Asia Pacific Personal Systems Research at IDC. "That does not mean that we are out of the woods yet though. The economy is still showing mixed signals, and recent political instability in markets like Thailand created further uncertainty. Commercial buying is thus still likely to remain questionable this year, but hopefully consumer portables can help offset that."

“Commercial PC purchases were still sluggish in Singapore, especially in the private sector," adds Reuben Tan, senior manager of Asia Pacific Personal Systems Research at IDC. "However, portable PC procurement was surprisingly strong for the polytechnic student purchasing program as well as at the IT Show in March, which gave the market a 20% sequential growth in portables."

 

Asia/Pacific (ex. Japan) PC Shipments by Vendor, 1Q09 (Preliminary) vs 4Q08 and 1Q08
RankVendor1Q08Market Share4Q08 Market Share1Q09 Market ShareYear-on-Year Unit Growth
1Lenovo16.1%19.6%16.9%-1.0%
2HP14.4%13.5%16.1%6.4%
3Dell8.6%9.7%8.5%-6.8%
4Acer7.4%7.5%7.4%-5.7%
5Founder4.1%4.3%4.5%3.0%
 Others49.3%45.4%46.6%-10.5%
 Total100.0%100.0%100.0%-5.3%
Source: IDC, April 2009