U.S. Q1 PC Shipments Better Than Expected
By Doug Olenick -- TWICE, 4/20/2009
New York — Hewlett-Packard took over as the No. 1 PC shipper in the United States for the first quarter, displacing Dell.
Research firms Gartner and IDC reported better-than-expected shipment numbers for the U.S. market for the first quarter due to strong sales of low-priced notebooks and the continued popularity of netbooks.
U.S. PC shipments were 15.2 million, down 0.3 percent, and 14.9 million, down 3.1 percent, for the first quarter, according to Gartner and IDC, respectively. The discrepancy between the two firm’s figures is due to their unique tracking methodologies.
“Low-priced mobile PCs continued to be the growth driver for the PC industry in most regions,” said Mikako Kitagawa, principal analyst at Gartner. “However, we anticipate a sharp decline in industry revenues due to the lower average selling prices of these devices.”
IDC’s analysts said the first-quarter numbers in the U.S. provide a glimmer of hope that consumer spending may not be that weak.
HP supplanted Dell by shipping about 4.2 million units, compared with Dell’s 3.9 million, according to reports released by Gartner and IDC. HP now has 27.6 percent of the U.S. market share to Dell’s 26.3 percent.
Acer, Apple and Toshiba filled out the remaining spots on Gartner and IDC’s list. Dell suffered the largest loss during the quarter, with both research firms showing a 16 percent drop compared with the first quarter of 2008. Apple suffered a 1 percent fall while Acer and Toshiba enjoyed double-digit growth.
Worldwide the PC industry did not fare as well, with shipments dropping 6.5 percent to 67.2 million, according to Gartner. IDC’s figure was slightly higher, with shipments falling 7.1 percent on 63.4 million units shipped.
HP was also the leader on the world stage, shipping just more than 13 million units to Dell’s 8.6 million. Acer, Lenovo and Toshiba were the other leading shippers.
IDC’s U.S. Q1 PC Shipments ReportShipments in 1,000s
| Q1 ’09 Shipments | Q1 ’09 Share | Q1 ’08 Shipments | Q1 ’08 Share | Q1 Yr.-Yr Growth | |
| 1. HP | 4,130 | 27.60% | 3,682 | 23.80% | 12.20% |
| 2. Dell | 3,930 | 26.30% | 4,689 | 30.40% | -16.20% |
| 3. Acer | 1,576 | 10.50% | 1,389 | 9.00% | 13.40% |
| 4. Apple | 1,130 | 7.60% | 1,144 | 7.40% | -1.20% |
| 5. Toshiba | 987 | 6.60% | 832 | 54% | 18.70% |
| Others | 3,212 | 21.50% | 3,706 | 24.00% | -13.30% |
| Total | 14,965 | 100.00% | 15,441 | 100.00% | -3.10% |
| Shipments include shipments to distribution channels or end users. Includes desktops and portable PCs. Does not include X86 servers or handhelds. Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly PC Tracker © TWICE 2009 | |||||
Gartner’s U.S. Q1 PC Shipments Report
Shipments in 1,000s
| Q1 ’09 Shipments | Q1 ’09 Share | Q1 ’08 Shipments | Q1 ’08 Share | Q1 Yr.-Yr Growth | |
| 1. HP | 4,228 | 27.7% | 3,804 | 24.8 | 11.1 |
| 2. Dell | 3,996 | 26.2% | 4,775 | 31.2 | -16.3 |
| 3. Acer | 2,076 | 13.6% | 1,389 | 9.1 | 49.4 |
| 4. Apple | 1,135 | 7.4% | 1,148 | 7.5 | -1.1 |
| 5. Toshiba | 1,005 | 6.6% | 840 | 5.5 | 19.6 |
| Others | 2,837 | 18.6% | 3,371 | 22 | -15.8 |
| Total | 15,276 | 100% | 15,327 | 100 | -0.3 |
| Note: Data includes desk-based PCs, mobile PCs and X86 servers. Source: Gartner © TWICE 2009 | |||||
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Thanks for your input, but please keep in mind that not every story written is going to be an in-depth look at what is going on in the industry. In this case TWICE is just getting the latest figures out on the PC industry.
Doug Olenick - 2009-22-4 13:40:00 EDT -
Worried about the wrong things, focusing on market share is not as important as how this is being achieved. From the figures, PC per-unit prices have dropped, and so have the volumes shipped. So where is the comparison of vendor prices? Who is doing the deeper discounting? Is HP looking at building their market share by losing more? Again, time for me to look at the Wall Street Journal for better market information. But thanks for the heads-up, guys.
Richard Gibbs - 2009-22-4 11:44:00 EDT
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