The
growth of smart devices like 2-in-1s and tablets is expected to fuel
the volume for desktop vendors and the PC ecosystem in coming years with
shipments of Windows-based tablets expected to touch 39.3 million units
by 2017, research firm IDC said.
Two-in-ones are devices that can function both as a tablet and a laptop.
"Emergence
of 2-in-1 devices, many of which will run Windows along with
Windows-based tablets themselves, is expected to provide some new volume
for the Windows platform as well as the PC vendors and other parts of
the traditional PC ecosystem in coming years," IDC said in a statement.
IDC
said it finds that PC is still the primary computing device, its usage
is nonetheless declining each year as more devices become available.
"The
Windows-based tablet market is expected to grow to 39.3 million units
in 2017 from less than 7.5 million in 2013 and less than 1 million in
2011," IDC Worldwide Quarterly PC Trackers Vice President Loren Loverde
said.
However, he added that relative to the
PC market size of roughly 300 million units by 2017, these Windows
tablets would add just a couple per cent a year relative to PC growth.
"Even
so, these Windows devices are projected to account for 10 per cent of a
combined PC and Windows Tablet market by 2016, making them an important
growth segment for the PC ecosystem," Loverde said.
The
research firm forecasts that global PC shipments are expected to fall
by 10.1% in 2013, slightly below the previous projection of 9.7 per cent
and by far the most severe yearly contraction on record.
The
firm expects PC shipments in 2013 to touch 314.2 million units from
349.4 million last year. Shipments are projected at 305.1 million units
by 2017.
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