India struggles to close PC gap
PC sales in India are growing faster than the global average - by between 5 per cent and 7 per cent this year, and 15 and 20 per cent next year. But PC penetration is very low - in volume terms its less than a quarter the size of China, which is growing faster, ComputerWire writes, by way of The Register USA .
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