Dell and HP battle for crown in PC market, Lenovo coming up from behind
While Dell and Hewlett-Packard (HP) have been battling over the top rank in the global PC market, third-placed Lenovo is quietly building up momentum for a run at the top spot, iSuppli reports.
Dell maintained its grip on the number one spot of the overall PC market and shipped 9.5 million units in the third quarter of 2005, up 5.3% from 8.97 million in the second quarter, according to a preliminary ranking from iSuppli.
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