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Massive lockdown demand drives New Zealand PC sales up nearly 40 per cent
COVID-19 lockdowns drove demand for PCs, particularly notebooks, in New Zealand up by nearly 40 per cent in the second quarter of 2020.
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NZ mobile phone, PC and notebook sales forecast to plunge
Tech market analyst firm Gartner is forecasting a 14.6 per cent decline in New Zealand shipments of devices including PCs, tablets and mobile phones, in 2020.
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How the remote work trend may have saved the PC market from collapse
Global PC shipments are expected to decline this year, but perhaps not as badly as initially feared, with the work from home trend prompted by measures to curb the spread of coronavirus resulting in an influx of sales.
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2017 capped off a six-year decline in global PC shipments
Worldwide PC and notebook shipments have marked six consecutive years of decline after closing 2017 with a 2.8 per cent fall.
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PC power continues to wane
Worldwide PC shipments, which includes PCs and notebooks, have continued to decline for the 12th consecutive quarter.
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Reach out and touch: The notebook isn't dead
The notebook was king for many years when it came to mobile productivity. In the age before mainstream Cloud adoption, there simply was no other way to get work done outside of the office. This changed, however, with the evolution of smartphones and the introduction of tablets.
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A road warrior's guide to netbooks
The netbook is one of the most interesting categories on the market. These small laptops can do most of the jobs of their big brothers while costing under US$500. For some people, such as students, a netbook can be a primary computer. For a business user, it might be a second PC for use when traveling or commuting. Here are five tips to help pick the right one for your needs.
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