Insights on the Global Computer Market to grow by USD 209.41 Bn, Increasing use of laptops in educational institutions to boost market growth - Technavio

2022-10-11 12:43:57 By : Ms. Mavis Tang

NEW YORK , Oct. 9, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The global computer market size is expected to grow by USD 209.41 billion during 2021-2026, at a CAGR of 9.68% during the forecast period. The increasing use of laptops in educational institutions, technological advances and virtual learning, and rapid penetration of Internet-enabled devices is one of the major factors propelling the market growth.

However, factors such as inadequate cybersecurity measures, the tendency to buy devices with low configuration, and diminishing demand for standalone devices may impede the market growth. Request Free Sample Report.

Laptops are becoming more common in classrooms in educational institutions like schools and universities due to advantages like affordability, wireless connection, and ease. Laptops assist students with note-taking, group collaboration, writing and editing options, assignment and assessment organization, and interactive learning. The market is being driven by an increase in the demand for laptops as a result of all these causes.

Laptop adoption is widespread in educational institutions around the world as a way to boost student learning and teacher productivity. Therefore, the projection period will see an increase in laptop sales due to the growing use of computers in educational institutions. Buy Sample Report.

Cybersecurity is one of the main issues limiting the expansion of the global computer market. Threats to information security, unauthorized access, and student data privacy have grown as education has become more digitalized. The availability of valuable user and organizational data, the lack of a centralized framework for data storage, and the unrestricted usage of personal digital devices are the main factors making the educational sector vulnerable to cyberattacks.

As a result, it is anticipated that the inadequate cybersecurity measures used by educational institutions and individual students would restrain the expansion of the computer market over the projection period.

Global Computer Marke Geographic Landscape

APAC will account for 38% of market growth. In APAC, China , Japan , and India are the three largest computer markets. Compared to MEA, North America , and South America , this region's market will increase more quickly.

Over the course of the forecast period, the expansion of the computer market in APAC will be aided by the rising demand for computers across a range of industries, including healthcare, education, entertainment, and other sectors.

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Accelerate at a CAGR of 9.68%

APAC, North America, Europe, South America, and MEA

US, China, UK, Japan, and India

Leading companies, competitive strategies, consumer engagement scope

Acer Inc., Apple Inc., ASUSTeK Computer Inc., Dell Technologies Inc., HP Inc., Lenovo Group Ltd., Micro Star International Co. Ltd., Microsoft Corp., Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., and Toshiba Corp.

Parent market analysis, Market growth inducers and obstacles, Fast-growing and slow-growing segment analysis, COVID-19 impact and future consumer dynamics, and market condition analysis for the forecast period.

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Market outlook: Forecast for 2021 - 2026

Laptop - Market size and forecast 2021-2026

Desktop - Market size and forecast 2021-2026

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APAC - Market size and forecast 2021-2026

North America - Market size and forecast 2021-2026

Europe - Market size and forecast 2021-2026

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MEA - Market size and forecast 2021-2026

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