Apple shipped nearly 17.2 million mobile PCs in Q1’12, accounting for 118% Y/Y shipment growth, according to preliminary results from the NPD DisplaySearch
Quarterly Mobile PC Shipment and Forecast Report. Nearly 80% of Apple’s mobile PC shipments were iPads, which reached over 13.6 million units in the quarter, for 162% Y/Y growth.
Total mobile PC shipments in Q1’12 were 76.2 million units, a
seasonal drop of 15% compared to Q4’11. Shipments grew 30% Y/Y,
with tablet PCs growing 124% Y/Y and notebooks and mini-notes
growing 12%, the research firm found
From the regional perspective, the China market stood out with Q/Q
shipment growth.
“The China region had sequential quarter shipment
growth, achieving 13% for mobile PCs overall, 12% for notebook and
mini-note PCs, and 16% for tablet PCs,” said Richard Shim,
NPD DisplaySearch Senior Analyst. “This is noteworthy given the
sequential declines in all other regions as well as the declines in
other product categories including TVs and monitors.”
Tablets fueled Apple’s mobile PC growth, enabling the company to
reach 22.5% share in Q1’12, nearly twice HP’s share. The other
brands in the top five relied on notebook PC shipments to establish
their positions.
Table 1: Preliminary Q1’12 Worldwide Top Five Mobile PC Shipment Rankings by Brand
Rank |
Brand |
Units (millions) |
Share |
1 |
Apple |
17.2 |
22.5% |
2 |
HP |
8.9 |
11.6% |
3 |
Acer Group |
6.9 |
9% |
4 |
Lenovo |
5.9 |
7.7% |
5 |
Dell |
5.6 |
7.3% |
Source: NPD DisplaySearch Q2’12 Quarterly Mobile PC Shipment and Forecast Report
In the notebook and mini-note PC market, many of the top brands took a
conservative stance on shipments, opting to focus on margins and
profits as opposed to market share.
HP was one of the few top players in
the market to increase its unit shipments Y/Y, by nearly
700,000 units. HP maintained the top notebook and mini-note PC
ranking with 16.2% share, although it lost some ground in EMEA with
shipments down 17% Y/Y.
Acer took the number two position,
capturing 11.9% share, with 6.5 million units. While China was
a key region for Acer in the quarter, Lenovo was the chief beneficiary
of the China region’s strong shipment growth. Lenovo also gained ground
in North America.
Dell lost share to Lenovo as it continued its focus on
the commercial market segment. ASUS was the most aggressive of the
top five players in the notebook and mini-note market, gaining
significant share in all regions, as it recovered after weak Q4
shipments.
Table 2: Preliminary Q1’12 Worldwide Top Five Notebook and Mini-Note PC Shipment Rankings by Brand
Rank |
Brand |
Units (millions) |
Share |
1 |
HP |
8.9 |
16.2% |
2 |
Acer Group |
6.5 |
11.9% |
3 |
Lenovo |
5.8 |
10.6% |
4 |
Dell |
5.6 |
10.2% |
5 |
ASUS |
4.4 |
8.1% |
Source: NPD DisplaySearch Q2’12 Quarterly Mobile PC Shipment and Forecast Report
Apple continued its dominance of the tablet PC market, capturing
62.8% share in Q1’12. Barnes & Noble fell out of the
top five. Amazon managed to hold on, but fell to #3 from #2.
Samsung regained the #2 spot with its strongest results in EMEA. RIM and
ASUS jumped back into the top five rankings after weak results in
the previous quarter.
Table 3: Preliminary Q1’12 Worldwide Top Five Tablet PC Shipment Rankings by Brand
Rank |
Brand |
Units (millions) |
Share |
1 |
Apple |
13.6 |
62.8% |
2 |
Samsung |
1.6 |
7.5% |
3 |
Amazon |
0.9 |
4% |
4 |
RIM |
0.5 |
2.3% |
5 |
ASUS |
0.5 |
2.3% |
Source: NPD DisplaySearch Q2’12 Quarterly Mobile PC Shipment and Forecast Report
Apple has also maintained its place as the world's most valuable brand over the past year, according to the annual BrandZ study by leading brands and market-research agency Millward Brown.
The iPhone and iPad maker has boosted its brand value by 19 percent in the past year to $183 billion, or 37 percent of its market capitalization, the study found.