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Ongoing, First published Apr 15, 2021
IT News Lenovo was the top PC brand in Q3 with a measure of 18.3-million-unit shipments. As shown by the appraisal information broke down and coursed by StockApps.com, wandered from Q3 2019 when its unit shipments added up to 16.9 million, there was an expansion of 8.3%. Considering an appraisal by IDC, Lenovo's prominent show contrasted and a general expansion of 14.6% in by and large PC shipments.  Finally, as shown by a report by Statista, the general PC industry contracted for seven relentless years some spot in the extent of 2012 and 2018. It went from 365-million-unit shipments in 2011 to 259 million of each 2018. The seven-year hang showed up at a goal in 2019 when for the most part shipments made by 0.6% as per Gartner and 2.7% as exhibited by IDC. Visit on varindia sitr to know more about it https://www.varindia.com/
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