January 21 International Report: IDC said on Thursday local time that in 2010, sales of PCs in the Asia-Pacific region excluding Japan were up 19%, which is another sign of strong economic growth in the region.
In a statement, IDC stated that PC sales in the Asia-Pacific region reached 107 million units in 2010, with sales growth in most markets reaching two digits.
IDC analyst Bryan Ma said, "The increase in PC sales in 2010 shows that the Asia Pacific region has recovered from the economic crisis."
PC sales growth in the Asia-Pacific region in 2010 was higher than 15% in 2009 and 11% in 2008, but lower than the 27% in 2007.
In 2010, Lenovo remained the leader in the PC market in the Asia Pacific region with a market share of 20.2%, followed by Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Acer and Asus.
In a statement, IDC stated that PC sales in the Asia-Pacific region reached 107 million units in 2010, with sales growth in most markets reaching two digits.
IDC analyst Bryan Ma said, "The increase in PC sales in 2010 shows that the Asia Pacific region has recovered from the economic crisis."
PC sales growth in the Asia-Pacific region in 2010 was higher than 15% in 2009 and 11% in 2008, but lower than the 27% in 2007.
In 2010, Lenovo remained the leader in the PC market in the Asia Pacific region with a market share of 20.2%, followed by Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Acer and Asus.