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E.U. Overtakes U.S. as Top PC Market 20

Digital Inspiration wrote to mention a Reuters article discussing Europe overtaking the U.S. as the largest PC Market. From the article: "Shipments in Europe, Middle East and Africa grew 17.1 percent to 72.7 million units, overtaking the United States which grew 7.5 percent to 67 million. In 2004, the United States still slightly exceeded Europe, both regions taking about 62 million units."
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E.U. Overtakes U.S. as Top PC Market

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  • by mooingyak ( 720677 ) on Thursday January 19, 2006 @10:59AM (#14509788)
    Was it Europe, or Europe + Middle East + Africa?

    TFA and the summary both seem to confuse the issue.
    • Especially as EU != Europe.

      Not all of Europe is in the EU: depending on the definition of Europe (which is vague at best), there are about 20 countries that do not belong to the European Union. If Russia and Turkey, both reaching into both Europe and Asia, are counted as European countries, EU citizens probably are a minority in European countries.

      Then the article talks about something called EMEA, or "Europe, Middle East, and Africa". What's that got to do with EU? EMEA could include, without much exaggera
      • If Russia and Turkey, both reaching into both Europe and Asia, are counted as European countries, EU citizens probably are a minority in European countries.

        If we look at the geographic definition of Europe (the land limited by the Ural mountains, the Caucasus mountains, the Mediterranean and the Atlantic), then most of the Turks don't live in Europe (and those, who do, live mainly in Istanbul and Edirne, maybe 5 to 7 mio, many of the inhabitants of Istanbul live in the asian part of the town though). The eu

  • Look out (Score:2, Funny)

    by Fiachra06 ( 945611 ) *
    The redcoats are coming, the redcoats are coming!
  • Why? (Score:2, Interesting)

    I realize there's a large leftist population here, but why must there be such constant disparaging of the US, especially when there's opportunity to suck off the EU? Even to the point that an article's meaning is subtley twisted in the headline to change its scope from an entire *region* (EMEA) to a (comparatively) much smaller grouping (the EU).

    They're no better than we are; some in fact are much worse when it comes to most things that boil the blood of the common slashdotter (try reading a bit about those
    • by booch ( 4157 )
      Um, even if the EU were to buy more computers than the US, how could you interpret that as them being better than the US? Sounds like an exceedingly consumerist mentality. And even if they bought more computers, they have a larger population than the US, so they didn't buy more per capita. Methinks thou doth protesteth too much.
      • Sounds like an exceedingly consumerist mentality.

        Perhaps s/he was responding to the "where-aren't-we-slipping-these-days dept." dig by the "editor".

  • After being ahead for so many years in PC per unit sales, espically in the home, the market in the US is almost completly saturated. Just about everyone that wants a computer has one including many lower income families. I know alot of non-geeks that even have multiple systems.
  • Do the math. (Score:4, Interesting)

    by ndansmith ( 582590 ) on Thursday January 19, 2006 @11:37AM (#14510225)
    Population of EU: 459,500,000
    Population of US: 297,200,005

    As the process of modernization continues in the EU, surpassing the US in computer sales is a forgone conclusion.

  • Population of Europe>US
    these sales stats seem to be primarily of computer sales from big companies like Dell and HP.

    I dunno about the states, but here in Vancouver, Canada, most ppl I know get computers not from Dell and HP, but from local stores that sell generic computers. It seems that these stats are a bit off.
  • How can you compare the U.S. to the E.U.? One is a country! That is like comparing North America to Germany. It doesn't mean anything...
    • The EU market overtook the US market in sales. They are comparing markets not countries. The EU works off the Euro and the US off the Dollar. You might argue that it should be EU v NAFTA but that is a stretch given we dont share a currency with Mexico or Canada. Either way, the key is that they are comparing markets and not nations.

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