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PC assemblers retain stronghold



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PC assemblers retain stronghold
Tuesday, May 31, 2005

The Indian PC market has grown by close to 29 percent last year. This is according to a recently announced report by a well-known market research agency. Earlier, another resea-rch agency had put the figure couple of percentage points higher.

However, the most interes-ting part is that both of them have been silent about the assembler segment. None of them have mentioned assemblers even in passing terms. And just two years back, these very assemblers used to command close to two-thirds of the Indian PC market.

One of the above two-market researchers, not very long back, had said that attractive prices from the assemblers would be the leading demand driver for the Indian PC market. Along with that strong economic growth was also expected to drive the PC market.

Till sometime back, analysts reckoned that branded players were fighting amongst themselves for market share, rather than aggressively targeting the assemblers. Although a couple of vendors had tried lowering price-points, but by enhancing the quality of service and extending this right up to the small accounts would fetch them far better results than what they have been able to achieve. But now, analysts believe that assemblers are on their way out.

Price and personalized service was perceived to be the strength of the assemblers. As a result, SOHO users preferred to go to these vendors rather than the branded players. Analysts added that in the days to come, it would be increasingly difficult for branded PC players to compete with the assemblers unless they augment their service capabilities coupled with attractive price points.

On both the above points, branded PC vendors have done lots of work. Now, their service infrastructure is available right into the B and C class towns and entry-level prices are touching the Rs 12,000 mark with one player going below the 10k price point.

But has it made any dent into the assembler segment? Not really. With the unified VAT regime in place and price gap narrowing, they may have been bruised but certainly not dented. They are still doing well and will continue to do so in the near future. This is because, they will always have price superiority over the branded players. Secondly, the kind of personalized and 24x7 service they can offer cannot be matched.

Overall, the Indian PC market is expected to grow at a similar percentage in 2005 also. Apart from the excellent economic conditions, strong demand from the SME segment will power the robust growth. Education segment will be another key driver. Interestingly, local assemblers are particularly strong in these two segments.

So, there is no way the assemblers will become redundant in the near future. In any case, nothing can rival the vital contribution made by the assemblers to the growth of the Indian PC market.


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