EMEA PC market up 15 percent in Q1 2006
The EMEA PC market maintained healthy trends in Q1 2006 with shipments expanding 15 percent. The market continued to be driven by buoyant notebook demand in the consumer and SMB space, with total portable sales recording over 30 percent growth.
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