Lenovo
has become world's second largest seller of personal computers. The
Chinese company has taken the title from Dell. Lenovo buys computer
assembly works to pursues global reign at this point. However, the
growth of computer sales has been slowing down steadily.
Gartner and IDC analytical companies
lowered the expected growth of the market of personal computers in the
current year from 7.1 to 4.2 percent.
Lenovo's share in the third quarter of
the year made up 13.5 percent and (13.7% and 12.6 million sold PCs) has
grown from 11.1 percent last year.
In 2011, Lenovo strengthened its
positions on the market as it acquired German computer maker Medion AG.
In addition, the Chinese company established an enterprise with Japan's
NEC.
Dell's share was estimated at 11.6
percent (12 percent and 11 million PCs sold according to IDC). Acer came
fourth with 9.2 million computers sold, which made up ten percent of
the market share. The top five ends with Asus, which controls 6.5
percent of the market. Read More
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