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PC Sales Stay Strong

Consumer notebooks will lead market growth in 2004, researcher says.

Tom Krazit, IDG News Service

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Growth of PC shipments will continue at double-digit rates in the first quarter of 2004, and hold that pace throughout the year, market research company Gartner predicts.

In the first quarter of 2004, PC vendors will ship 44 million units, up 13.3 percent from the first quarter of 2003, Gartner says. Consumer notebooks continue to lead most of the growth as wireless technologies improve and prices fall, the company says.

The rest of the year will see an increase in the number of corporations upgrading their aging PC inventories, Gartner says. This "corporate replacement cycle" has been eagerly awaited for about two years, but has been spread out over a longer period of time compared to the last major replacement cycle in 1999.

Corporate customers will be a strong part of the market in the second half of the year, especially in the U.S., Gartner says. Companies will continue to gradually move forward with PC purchases as the economy strengthens and businesses become more confident in the recovery, the Stamford, Connecticut, company says.

By the Numbers

PC vendors will ship 187 million units in 2004, up 13.9 percent from 2003 shipments, Gartner says. All four quarters in 2004 should show double-digit increases in PC shipment growth as compared to the previous year, it says. In the fourth quarter of 2003, PC shipments increased 12 percent from the same period in 2002.

Due to the weakness of the U.S. dollar over the last year, the Western European business market outperformed the U.S. business market in 2003, Gartner says. This trend should continue as long as the dollar remains weak, and the forecasted growth among U.S. business customers will lift the overall numbers, Gartner says.

The top two worldwide PC vendors are scheduled to report earnings over the next week, and both Dell and Hewlett-Packard will also provide guidance on how they see the PC market shaping up for the rest of the year. Dell will report fourth-quarter earnings after the close of the U.S. stock market on Thursday, while HP reported on Wednesday it expects to record $19.5 billion in fourth quarter revenue and earnings per share ahead of analyst estimates. HP's results will be released next Thursday.

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