• Home
  • Blog
  • Android
  • Cars
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • Internet
  • Mobile
  • Sci-Fi
Tech News, Magazine & Review WordPress Theme 2017
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Android
  • Cars
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • Internet
  • Mobile
  • Sci-Fi
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Android
  • Cars
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • Internet
  • Mobile
  • Sci-Fi
No Result
View All Result
Blog - Creative Collaboration
No Result
View All Result
Home Android

Chromebook and tablet shipments continued to grow in 2021, but demand is starting to slow

February 1, 2022
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Source: Ara Wagoner / Android Central

Chromebook and tablet shipments registered a decline globally during the fourth quarter of 2021, according to IDC’s latest Worldwide Quarterly Personal Device Tracker. While Chromebook shipments tumbled 63.6% YoY, tablet shipments were down 11.9% YoY.

Even though demand for Chromebooks and tablets slowed in Q4, shipments still witnessed impressive growth for the full year 2021. Tablet shipments increased 3.2% over 2020 to reach 168.8 million units. Chromebook shipments, on the other hand, grew 13.5%.

Even though the tablet market appears to have moved past peak demand in most parts of the world, analysts at IDC believe shipments will “remain above pre-pandemic levels as virtual learning, remote work, and media consumption remain priorities for users.”

Similarly, demand for Chromebooks has also been “satiated” in major markets such as the U.S. and Europe, leading to a slowdown in shipments. Chromebook shipments were also affected by component shortages, which forced several vendors to prioritize their Windows laptops over their best Chromebooks.

Acer, which was the fourth-largest Chromebook vendor in Q4 2020, climbed to the top spot in Q4 2021. The company shipped 1.3 million Chromebooks during the October to December period and held 26.3% of the total market. Dell (20.3%) was the second-largest Chromebook vendor in Q4 2021, followed by Lenovo (16.1%).

Unsurprisingly, Apple remained the top tablet vendor in Q4 2021, with a market share of 38%. While Samsung’s market share during the quarter stood at 15.9%, Lenovo grabbed 10% of the worldwide tablet market. Rounding off the top five were Amazon and Huawei.

Use a satisfying mechanical keyboard on your Chromebook instead!

Mechanical mastery


Use a satisfying mechanical keyboard on your Chromebook instead!

Typing for hours on end on a slim Chromebook keyboard is OK, but why settle for that when you could be gliding across satisfyingly smooth mechanical keys instead? When you’re at home or at the office, mechanical keyboards are what you and your Chromebook deserve!

Next Post

January 2022 U.S. auto sales: Hyundai sales rebound, Kia slips again as chip shortage weighs on output

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

No Result
View All Result

Recent Posts

  • Trump considering federal AI model oversight
  • Dubai mandates private-sector agentic AI adoption within two years with incubators, training, and dedicated funds
  • Quordle hints and answers for Tuesday, May 5 (game #1562)
  • Denmark pauses grid connections as AI data centres overwhelm the cleanest power grid in Europe
  • Response to the Pixel battery mess should be a warning to Google

Recent Comments

    No Result
    View All Result

    Categories

    • Android
    • Cars
    • Gadgets
    • Gaming
    • Internet
    • Mobile
    • Sci-Fi
    • Home
    • Shop
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions

    © CC Startup, Powered by Creative Collaboration. © 2020 Creative Collaboration, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Home
    • Blog
    • Android
    • Cars
    • Gadgets
    • Gaming
    • Internet
    • Mobile
    • Sci-Fi

    © CC Startup, Powered by Creative Collaboration. © 2020 Creative Collaboration, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

    Get more stuff like this
    in your inbox

    Subscribe to our mailing list and get interesting stuff and updates to your email inbox.

    Thank you for subscribing.

    Something went wrong.

    We respect your privacy and take protecting it seriously