HP may outpace Lenovo’s laptop PC delivery figures by the end of the season, based on modified forecasts for the manufacturers’ specific first one fourth results. According to DigiTimes‘ provide sequence resources, HP has allegedly delivered roughly seven thousand notebooks — one thousand greater than predicted — in the first three months of 2014. Lenovo, the highest-shipping OEM in 2013, has allegedly delivered 6.6 thousand notebooks during the same period. If both companies proceed at the same speed all the way through 2014, HP could end the season as the biggest delivery laptop producer.
Despite the higher-than-expected figures, HP’s seven thousand models symbolizes a nine % fall from Q4 2013. On top of that, HP’s enhanced temporary performance aside, researching the industry specialist Gartner forecasts that the “traditional” PC industry will keep reduce overall, with complete deliveries dropping from 296.1 thousand models last season, to 276.7 thousand models this season.
The provide sequence source says they believe HP may be able to deliver more than the approximated 28 thousand notebooks that HP was originally predicted to move. Meanwhile, forecasts estimate that Lenovo deliver 28.3 thousand notebooks by the end of 2014.
Either way, both Lenovo and HP seem to be in better shape than Acer, which has allegedly experienced a 15 % successive fall during the first one fourth of 2014.
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