| A total of 2.96 million personal computers (including desktop computers and notebooks) were sold between April-September 2006, with 1.75 million units being sold in the second quarter itself "" registering a growth rate of 46 per cent over the previous quarter and 19 per cent growth on year-on-year basis. |
| Revealing the findings of the industry performance review for the first-half of this fiscal, the Manufacturers Association for Information Technology attributed the buoyant mood in IT consumption to a significant growth in notebook sales, which grew by 180 per cent and sales of desktops that grew by 8 per cent. |
| PC sales are projected to cross 6.5 million units in this fiscal, given the strong macro-economic conditions and buoyant buying sentiment in the market, led by demand from various industry verticals. |
| In Q2, desktop sales crossed 1.5 million units with 48 per cent sequential growth while notebook sales totalled 0.25 million units with a 38 per cent sequential growth. |


