Last week, IDC
estimated that Apple's sales of Macs in the holiday quarter of 2012 were down
.2 percent year over year. Today, Gartner released
contradictory numbers showing an actual growth rate of 5.4 percent from the
previous year.
The entire PC
market showed a slump in sales from 2011, with numbers pointing to a 4.9
percent drop worldwide for all PCs sold during the quarter. Apple was third in
terms of US PC sales in the Gartner ratings, behind HP -- which surprisingly
saw a 12.6 percent rise in Q4 2012 in sales year over year -- and Dell, which
took a 16.5 percent hit on sales in 2012.
Gartner
principal analyst Mikako Kitagawa believes that tablets are having a profound
effect on PC sales, "not so much by 'cannibalizing' PC sales, but by
causing PC users to shift consumption to tablets rather than replacing older
PCs. Whereas as once we imagined a world in which individual users would have
both a PC and a tablet as personal devices, we increasingly suspect that most
individuals will shift consumption activity to a personal tablet, and perform
creative and administrative tasks on a shared PC." [TUAW]
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