Computer sales hit a new record in 2025 as users look to replace covid-era laptops
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: Computer makers sold a record 15.9 million personal computers including 11.4 million laptops in India in 2025, according to data from Counterpoint and two other market research firms.
Sales surpassed the previous high achieved during covid many Indians looked to replace laptops they bought to work or study from home in the pandemic era, and companies struck fresh deals with governments and companies. IDC data collated by Mint showed that total PC sales in India spiked to 14.8 million devices in 2021 — from 10.4 million in 2020 and 11 million in 2019, India’s best year for PC sales before covid — driven by a rush to comply with at-home work and education mandates amid the pandemic.
While PC sales remained largely flat in 2022, volume dipped 7% in 2023 before recovering 4% in 2024. The surge in sales of laptops contrasts with muted demand for smartphones, India’s largest consumer electronics category, which has remained below its covid-induced peak in 2021.
Navkendar Singh, associate vice-president at market research and consultancy firm International Data Corporation (IDC) India, said, “If you look at the pandemic buying craze, there were multiple market shortages due to the supply chain being hit, and people bought whatever laptops they could buy within tight budgets. That was a very different economy.
Now, almost five years since then, buyers are looking to upgrade to better laptops at higher price points, which is fuelling a strong market for PCs in India." He added, “There is ample room for laptop sales to grow as it has a net base of about 250 million users in the country. With this level of penetration, there is definitely enough room for organic buyers, in addition to
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