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Gartner: Acer gains big worldwide, Apple gains in US

By Tim Conneally, BetaNews

October 15, 2008, 8:58 PM

Research firm Gartner has released its third quarter 2008 results for the personal computer market, showing that in the US, Apple shipments exceeded Acer, the company with the biggest growth in worldwide market share.

Globally, the Acer brand, which now includes Gateway, Packard Bell, and eMachines,shipped 47.3% more hardware than last year's third quarter, growing its market share by nearly 3%, the largest improvement of the top-selling brands. Gartner research shows that Asus and Acer were the two vendors who have expanded their market share the most through the popularity of netbooks. Overall, PC shipments increased by 15%.

In the United States, Apple saw the biggest increase in shipments, moving 29.4% more computers this year than it did during the same period last year. The company thus grew its market share by just under 2%.

In yesterday's notebook unveiling event, Apple's Tim Cook said that Macs comprised 17.6% of the United States' market share. Granted, this statistic was presented in Apple's somewhat nebulous "Mac vs. PC" context, where the rest of the pie chart was labeled only as "PC," (essentially meaning "everybody else"). From the beginning of the year to the close of Q3, Cook said that the total Mac units sold has reached 7.1 million.

Gartner statistics say that Apple moved 1.64 million units in the third quarter.

Acer's shipments, meanwhile, increased by 11.2% in the US, just behind Apple in domestic growth. With 8.9% of the United States market share, the company has a long way to go before it can compete with Dell's nearly 30% reach. Dell remains the dominant force in the US, shipping 5.1 million units in the third quarter.

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By ladylust

posted Oct 16, 2008 - 7:05 AM

Its really funny... Apple started as a computer company and their commanding lead is now in mp3 players and phones... Id say stick to what makes you a serious profit. What do we think when we talk about apple? Ipods.... not computers... The macs are almost the hobby side of the company compared to what seriously brings them the cash...

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By preinterpost

edited Oct 16, 2008 - 11:25 AM

Yeah but since Apple are more in the upper end of the price range let's see what surprises that recession has for them...

Besides - comments kinda getting thin. How about another headline regarding the Windows 7 name?

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By skimore

posted Oct 16, 2008 - 3:57 PM

No.. they need a computer to keep the iTunes on .. and video files..

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