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Indian PC market slips 13% to 2.2 mn units in Q2: Gartner

Demand slowdown in enterprise segment led to 13 percent decline in the Indian PC market to about 2.2 million units during the second quarter of this year, research firm Gartner said Tuesday.

New Delhi: Demand slowdown in enterprise segment led to 13 percent decline in the Indian PC market to about 2.2 million units during the second quarter of this year, research firm Gartner said Tuesday.

There was also 18 percent decline, year-on-year, in mobile PC shipments in the second quarter due to a deeper slack in consumer demand.

"In the absence of any substantial demand from enterprises this quarter, the Indian PC market performed dismally, re-emphasising the fact that sentiments were not very positive in the second quarter of 2015," Gartner Research Director Vishal Tripathi said.

The enterprise segment might witness some growth going forward due to government and education projects but there might not be a significant bounce back, he added.

Tripathi said consumers accounted for 48 percent of total PC sales in the second quarter of 2015.

White boxes (including parallel imports), which accounted for 44 percent of the overall desktop market, declined 7 percent in the second quarter of 2015 compared to the same period last year.

HP maintained the numero uno position with 26.3 percent market share, followed by Dell (21.6 percent), Lenovo (18.1 percent) and Acer (9.6 percent) in the said quarter.