Resellers have voiced concerns that tepid demand for PCs in the run-up to
Christmas has left vendors labouring under a pile of inventory.
This comes despite global third-quarter PC numbers from analyst
iSuppli
topping expectations, as total shipments rose 13.8 per cent to 59.9 million.
Notebooks provided the bulk of the growth, with shipments up 33.5 per cent.
However, Barry Dodhia, marketing manager at London-based VAR
Hemini,
claimed vendors are being forced to slash prices for the UK market after
over-estimating pre-Christmas demand.
“I have received 35 emails from different vendors today, which tells me there is
a lot of excess stock in the market already,” he said.
“PC World has begun offering a HP laptop for £399, which you would not normally
see until January. This impacts the whole market where do you go from £399?”
ISuppli figures show Dell took a battering in the third quarter, as it lost
ground to overall leader HP and surrendered silver-medal position to Acer in the
notebook sector.
The direct-selling giant saw total shipments inch up just 1.5 per cent
year-on-year to 9.9 million in the three months to the end of October.
In contrast, HP saw shipments boom 32.7 per cent to 13.1 million and Acer
registered a 68.8 per cent increase after shipping 5.4 million units. Acer also
overtook Dell in the notebook market, iSuppli said.
Matthew Wilkins, principal analyst for iSuppli, told CRN: “Ever since
HP retook top spot it has been pulling away from Dell, but the contrast in
fortunes was exaggerated this quarter. HP had a very strong performance in its
fiscal fourth quarter in retail, with consumer PC revenues up about 40 per
cent.”
Lenovo clung on to third spot overall, claiming 8.1 per cent marketshare
compared with Acer’s 7.9 per cent.
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