Worldwide PC shipments seen rising 11 percent in 2004
Worldwide personal computer shipments are projected to grow by about 11 percent in 2004 and 2005 following a record year in 2003, a market research group said. The survey by International Data Corp. projected that shipment value is expected to grow by more than five percent for the next two years, followed by growth of roughly three percent through 2008.
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