The sales of traditional computers grew in Central and Eastern Europe
In the first quarter, the sales of traditional PCs grew in the Central and Eastern European region – the International Data Corporation (IDC) market research firm reveals.
According to a latest analysis by the US International Data Corporation (IDC) market research firm, the sales of PCs, desktop, workstation and notebooks increased by 4.5 percent in the first quarter, mainly due to the 11.7 percent increase in the sales of notebooks. (MTI)
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