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Monitors Driving Growth in Gaming Devices, Says Report; Desktops 'Finally' Recover in Q2

Easing processor shortages and improved graphics processor inventories led to 17 percent year-on-year growth for gaming desktops, notebooks and monitors in Q2, said a Monday IDC report. Fear of tariffs on Chinese imports also helped boost overall device shipments in…

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the U.S., it said. Gaming notebooks grew 13 percent, boosted by models that may support ray tracing across a wide range of price points, said the report. Gaming desktops “finally recovered” after several “tough” quarters, with 3.3 percent year-on-year growth in shipments; monitor shipments remained “strong,” rising 3.3 percent, it said. IDC increased its short-term outlook for the category based on strong monitor demand, but it lowered the long-term forecast for desktop and notebooks. IDC forecasts “steady, if modest” gaming device adoption through 2023.