In the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic,adult movie watch online | Adult Movies Online plenty of folks needed to buy computers — but they might've had a hard time getting one. Now, according to at least one market analysis firm, that problem is resolving itself.
Canalys released its third quarter personal computer sales report on Friday with some welcome news for companies like Lenovo and Acer: People are getting PCs again. To be specific, 79.2 million units were shipped globally for a 12.7 percent year-over-year increase from the same period in 2019.
Lenovo led the pack with more than 19 million units shipped, while HP came in just behind with with 18.6 million shipments. Dell was in a somewhat distant third place with 11 million units and nobody else crossed the 10 million unit threshold.
The fact that personal computer shipments are soaring is significant because there was a pretty serious shortage earlier this year, especially for laptops. More people needed computers on an emergency basis than usual, especially educators and students who were forced to switch suddenly to virtual learning.
With school starting back up during the past few months, at least in the United States, it's no surprise that demand for computers kept rising. At least now it seems like people can actually get them.
Topics COVID-19
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
Best Apple deal: Save $19 on AirTag 4
Today's Hurdle hints and answers for March 18, 2025
Nvidia keynote livestream: Watch CEO Jensen Huang at the GPU Technology Conference today
Tesla recalls nearly all of its Cybertrucks yet again
Best iPad deal: Save $132 on Apple iPad (10th Gen)
Elon Musk's DOGE is breaking things it can't fix, warn IT experts
Free Rita's Italian Ice: How to get free Italian Ice on March 20
Dyson V8 Plus cordless vacuum: $120 off at Amazon
Forever 21 plans to close all U.S. stores, the internet mourns
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。