Introduction
A recent Gartner report revealed that worldwide shipments of PCs, smartphones, and tablets will increase by 2 percent in 2018 — reaching the highest level of year-on-year growth since 2015.
Gartner’s Research Director Ranjit Atwal insisted the results exposed a common misconception: that the PC market is dying a slow death.
“Our latest online end-user survey shows that users depend just as much on PCs or tablets as they do on smartphones,” Atwal said.
“Forty percent of respondents said that they use mostly a PC/tablet for certain daily experiences, such as reading and writing detailed emails or watching videos, while 34 percent mostly use a smartphone for its convenience while on the move,” he continued.
As the report shows, these three devices types (PCs, tablets, and smartphones) — what I refer to as ‘The Big Three’ — is going nowhere. And yet, they’ll be absorbed into a broader “connected world of devices”.