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Worldwide and U.S. PC Client Sub Form Factor 2009-2013 Forecast UpdatePublished by: IDC Published: Nov. 8, 2009 - 52 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study MethodologyDefinitionsSituation Overview Future Outlook Forecast and AssumptionsWorldwide PC Client Sub Form Factor ForecastWorldwide Desktop PC Client Sub Form Factor OutlookWorldwide Portable PC Client Sub Form Factor OutlookWorldwide Commercial Versus Consumer Market SegmentsWorldwide Commercial Desktop PC Client Sub Form Factor OutlookWorldwide Commercial Portable PC Client Sub Form Factor OutlookWorldwide Consumer Desktop PC Client Sub Form Factor OutlookWorldwide Consumer Portable PC Client Sub Form Factor OutlookU.S. PC Client Sub Form Factor ForecastU.S. Desktop PC Client Sub Form Factor OutlookU.S. Portable PC Client Sub Form Factor OutlookU.S. Commercial Desktop PC Client Sub Form Factor OutlookU.S. Commercial Portable PC Client Sub Form Factor OutlookU.S. Consumer Desktop PC Client Sub Form Factor OutlookU.S. Consumer Portable PC Client Sub Form Factor OutlookMarket ContextEssential Guidance Learn More Related ResearchSynopsisTable: Worldwide PC Client Average Selling Price by Sub Form Factor, 2007–2013 ($) Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Worldwide and U.S. PC Client Sub Form Factor Market, 2009–2013 Table: Worldwide PC Client Shipments by Sub Form Factor, 2006–2013 (000) Table: Worldwide Commercial PC Client Shipments by Sub Form Factor, 2006–2013 (000) Table: Worldwide Consumer PC Client Shipments by Sub Form Factor, 2006–2013 (000) Table: U.S. PC Client Shipments by Sub Form Factor, 2006–2013 (000) Table: Worldwide PC Client Shipment Share by Region, 2007–2013 (%) Table: U.S. Commercial PC Client Shipments by Sub Form Factor, 2006–2013 (000) Table: U.S. Consumer PC Client Shipments by Sub Form Factor, 2006–2013 (000) Table: Worldwide PC Client Shipments by Sub Form Factor, 2006–2013: Comparison of April 2009 and November 2009 Forecasts (000) Figure: Worldwide PC Client Average Selling Price Growth by Sub Form Factor, 2007–2013 Figure: Worldwide Commercial, Consumer, and Overall Desktop PC Client Shipment Share, 2006–2013 Figure: Worldwide Commercial, Consumer, and Overall Portable PC Client Shipment Share, 2006–2013 Figure: Worldwide Desktop PC Client Shipment Share by Sub Form Factor, 2006–2013 Figure: Worldwide Portable PC Client Shipment Share by Sub Form Factor, 2006–2013 Figure: Worldwide Commercial and Consumer PC Shipments and Growth, 2008–2013 Figure: Worldwide Commercial Desktop PC Client Shipment Share by Sub Form Factor, 2006–2013 Figure: Worldwide Commercial Portable PC Client Shipment Share by Sub Form Factor, 2006–2013 Figure: Worldwide Consumer Desktop PC Client Shipment Share by Sub Form Factor, 2006–2013 Figure: Worldwide Consumer Portable PC Client Shipment Share by Sub Form Factor, 2006–2013 Figure: U.S. Desktop PC Client Shipment Share by Sub Form Factor, 2006–2013 Figure: U.S. Portable PC Client Shipment Share by Sub Form Factor, 2006–2013 Figure: U.S. Commercial Desktop PC Client Shipment by Sub Form Factor, 2006–2013 Figure: U.S. Commercial Portable PC Client Shipment by Sub Form Factor, 2006–2013 Figure: U.S. Consumer Desktop PC Client Shipment Share by Sub Form Factor, 2006–2013 Figure: U.S. Consumer Portable PC Client Shipment Share by Sub Form Factor, 2006–2013 Figure: Worldwide PC Client Shipments by Sub Form Factor, 2006–2013: Comparison of April 2009 and November 2009 Forecasts AbstractThis IDC study looks at the worldwide and U.S. markets for PC client sub form factors and forecasts them out to 2013. Twenty sub form factors from the desktop and portable PC form factor categories are tracked, and their growth rates and shipment numbers are estimated. "The PC industry is continuing to slog through one of the toughest periods in its history. Average selling prices for PCs have taken a significant plunge following a late 2008 market collapse, and volumes also took a big hit. We're expecting shipment growth for 2009 to be slightly negative, with a boost coming in 2010 because of price drops, a commercial market rebound, and the launch of Windows 7. Market conditions haven't affected the industry's major form factor trend — the shift from desktops to portables — in fact, it has accelerated it thanks in large part to declines in average selling prices for portables spurring demand. As a result, we're expecting increasing innovation and product development to come from the portable market." — Richard Shim, research manager for IDC's Personal Computing team. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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