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Internet News   Internet News : IDC: Solid First Quarter Does Little to Boost PC Market Outlook
   posted by MikeB on 10-Jun-2003 18:29:07 (1590 reads)
According to the IDC PC sales will increase to 145,2 million this year, an increase of 6% and for 2004 10.3% growth is expected. SARS and limited economic improvement have however reduced the IDC's outlook for the second half of the year.

For more information read IDC's press release.
    

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