I have been under the impression that Desktop PCs are dinosaurs of the past. Lately, I have noticed, though, how lively and energized the DIY market seems to be, vendors making an effort to lure, educate and sell DIY-ers. There is a lot to choose from, if you happen to be building. Today, I got this in the email,
"1 Million PCs Sold Every Day": Desktop PC Market Thriving Despite Tech Shortages
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/ov...a84e7dc248cdb6
I find this interesting. Toward the end of the article, the analysis concludes also that the Desktop market may get customers from the laptop market, for the reasons they cite there.
Of course, at this age, I'm not sure how many PC builds I have left to go, but it's good news at this point that the Desktop market is alive and well, even above and beyond the gaming market (which, of course, is a prime driver).
"1 Million PCs Sold Every Day": Desktop PC Market Thriving Despite Tech Shortages
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/ov...a84e7dc248cdb6
I find this interesting. Toward the end of the article, the analysis concludes also that the Desktop market may get customers from the laptop market, for the reasons they cite there.
Of course, at this age, I'm not sure how many PC builds I have left to go, but it's good news at this point that the Desktop market is alive and well, even above and beyond the gaming market (which, of course, is a prime driver).
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