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Chromebooks reach 11.9 mn Unit Shipments in Q2, HP Leads

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A new report has said that chromebooks continued to outperform the rest of the PC product categories in the second quarter (Q2), posting 75 percent annual growth and a shipment volume of 11.9 million units globally.

HP maintained the pole position with shipments of 4.3 million units and a growth of 116 percent in the second quarter.

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Lenovo took second place with 2.6 million units shipped, increasing shipments by 82 percent from a year ago, and Acer secured a top-three position with growth of 83 percent, propelling it above 1.8 million units in shipments,” according to the latest data from the market research firm Canalys released on Thursday.

Dell and Samsung made up the remainder of the top five, with the former being the only leading vendor to suffer a shipment decline.

“The success of Chromebooks is proving to be remarkably resilient. Their growth streak has extended well beyond the height of the pandemic as they have cemented a healthy position across all end-user segments in the industry,” said Brian Lynch, Research Analyst at Canalys.

With Chrome’s hold over the education space relatively secure, Google is set to bet big on the commercial segment this year.

“However, with Apple eyeing to expand its M1 success into the commercial space and Microsoft launching Windows 11 later this year, the PC OS race is set to be the most hotly contested it has been in a long time,” Lynch added.

In the tablet space, Apple maintained its leadership position in the rankings with 14.2 million iPads shipped for a relatively flat performance.

Samsung was a big winner in terms of market share growth as it increased tablet shipments 13.8 percent to post 8 million units shipped.

Lenovo enjoyed the highest growth out of the top five at 78 percent, shipping 4.7 million units. Amazon and Huawei made up the remainder of the leaders, according to Canalys.

“The tablet market has truly put to rest all predictions of a slow demise,” said Canalys Research Analyst Himani Mukka.

“We have now seen a fifth consecutive quarter of year-on-year growth and the industry has many reasons to be optimistic for the future”.

In the total PC market (including desktops, notebooks, and tablets), Lenovo reigned supreme once again, with the remarkable growth of 23 percent propelling it to 24.7 million units shipped. Apple remained in second place with modest growth of 5 percent for total shipments of 20.6 million units. HP saw the lowest growth out of the top vendors, with shipments of 18.6 million units.

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