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U.S. Consumers Spend More on Accessories for Their PC Than the PC Itself
Posted on Wednesday, August 4th, 2010 at 2:22 pm

 

While PC prices continued to erode in 2009, the PC accessories market remained vibrant and expanding. The fourth annual International Data Corporation (IDC) Beyond-the-Box survey shows that U.S. consumers spent at least $1.05 on PC accessories and peripherals for every $1 spent on a PC in 2009, compared to $0.87 per dollar the previous year. In 2010, IDC expects U.S. consumers to spend at least $28.6 billion on acquiring a variety of products and services to enhance their PC performance and their own personal user experience.

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