The staying power of notebooks is strong a full two years into the COVID pandemic, even as offices are welcoming more people back to in-person work. Lessons learned from the pandemic weigh heavily on consumer and commercial buying decisions and as hybrid work becomes the norm, the need for mobile productivity remains high. The flipside of fewer COVID restrictions around the world means that education budgets have turned away from IT expenditures, which created an unfavourable year-to-year comparison with total shipments declining -9% in Q1 2022.
1. Title 2. Contents 3. Executive Summary - Windows and MacBook Driving Notebook PC Sales as Chromebook Hits Bottom 4. Analysis 5. Charts 6. Pivot Table 7. Data - Quarterly Vendor Global Notebook PC Shipments and Market Value 8. Data - Vendor Notebook PC Shipments and Market Value by Region in Latest Quarter 9. Data - Quarterly Vendor Notebook PC Shipments and Market Value by Region 10. Data - Quarterly Vendor Notebook PC Average Selling Price (ASP) 11. Data - Vendor Notebook PC Shipments and Market Value by Operating System in Latest Quarter 12. Data - Quarterly Notebook PC Shipments and Market Value by Operating System 13. Data - Quarterly Notebook PC Shipments and Market Value by Region 14. Definitions 15. Methodology 16. Country Coverage 17. How Can We Help You? 18. Contacts 19. Flat File
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