Personal computer shipments again contracted in the third quarter, research firms said this week, as consumers continued to refuse to buy replacements for their aged machines.
IDC pegged the PC downturn at 4% for the quarter ending September 30, while rival Gartner said shipments shrank 6% from the same period the year before.
Gartner blamed consumers for the two-year slump, the longest decline in the industry’s history. “According to our 2016 personal technology survey, the majority of consumers own, and use, at least three different types of devices in mature markets,” said Gartner analyst Mikako Kitagawa in a statement. “Among these devices, the PC is not a high priority device for the majority of consumers, so they do not feel the need to upgrade their PCs as often as they used to.”
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Source: COMPUTER WORLD