The computer industry faced the worst business quarter
In the recent past, the personal computer sector was no longer popular, and the most obvious manifestation was the first quarter of 2013, marking a record decline since 1994 when market research firm IDC began to announce. Research results on personal computer market.
Computer sales in 2012 were down 14% compared to 2011, while IDC predicted that this figure was only 7.7%.
Market research firm Gartner also reported that personal computer sales reached about 79 million units in the first quarter of 2013, the lowest level since 2009.
The demand for use is approaching saturated with the development of tablets making computer sales decline predictable.
However, the personal computer manufacturing industry has a record low sales when the Windows 8 operating system was launched in October 2012 and the manufacturers have been constantly offering strange designs such as laptops. fold, rotate, leave the screen.
Ultrabook line also achieved not very good business results.
IDC's representative said that the complete changes in the Windows-Platform interface accounted for 90% of the world's computer operating system market share - With the elimination of the Start button and the switching between desktop environments and tablet environment has somewhat caused concern for early stage users.
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