Global all-in-one AIO PC shipments will increase 17.3% year-on-year in 2013, representing a big recovery from the 2.3% growth seen in 2012. However, the growth driver in the market will be Apple's iMac shipments and non-Apple shipments will not keep pace, especially for Lenovo, which will lose its number one ranking in the market. This Digitimes Research Special Report provides shipment forecasts and analysis of the key vendors and manufacturers in the AIO market.
Abstract
Global all-in-one AIO PC shipments will increase 17.3% year-on-year in 2013, representing a big recovery from the 2.3% growth seen in 2012. However, the growth driver in the market will be Apple's iMac shipments and non-Apple shipments will not keep pace, especially for Lenovo, which will lose its number one ranking in the market. This Digitimes Research Special Report provides shipment forecasts and analysis of the key vendors and manufacturers in the AIO market.
Table of contents
Introduction
AIO PC shipments and annual shipment share: 1H13 and 2H13 (k units)
AIO PC shipments in 2H13 to see only 8% growth compared to 1H13
AIO PC shipments, 2007-2013 (k units)
Bouncing out from the bottom: Apple to spur global AIO PC shipments
AIO PC shipments, with and without Apple, 2007-2013
Without Apple, AIO shipment growth will reach of 4.9% in 2013
AIO PC share of global desktop shipments, 2007-2013
AIO PC's share of global desktop shipments to surpass 10% in 2013
AIO PC shipments by top-10 brands, 2011-2013 (k units)
Apple surges while Lenovo to fall to second
AIO PC shipment growth by top-10 brands, 2011-2013
No growth for Lenovo in 2013
AIO PC market share by top-10 brands, 2012-2013
AIO market consolidating slightly at the top
AIO PC shipments by manufacturer, 2011-2013
Wistron is expected to ship 3 million AIO PCs in 2013
AIO PC shipment growth by ODM, 2012-2013