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Gaming hardware generated $ 30.000 billion

The computer industry is not as bad as we thought, at least in the gaming market, which has generated 30.000 million dollars during 2016.

How lucky that desktop computers have been reducing their sales in the last few years, specifically the last five, although it is a pity that this refers to clone laptops and desktops (equipment that is already sold assembled by different manufacturers). The clone kits are quite poor quality, they are out of balance and the price is totally absurd. Brands have realized that the gaming market works and are developing all kinds of products and prototypes for this buoyant market.

The data show that users who are fond of video games tend to want certain quality parts and often assemble them themselves. In addition, the quality, performance and price are well above what is offered by clone equipment. A report talks about an amount of income that is around 30.000 million dollars, something that determines that the computer industry, far from what many say, does not have the slightest problem and is more alive than ever.

These revenues are distributed as follows: 43%, about $ 13.000 billion for the high-end range, 35%, about $ 10.500 billion for the mid-range, and 22%, about $ 6.700 billion for the entry-level range. or low. Data provided by Jon Peddie Research (JPR), who has provided us with this revealing data, making it clear that the sale of computers is the excuse of some for, again, trying to kill computers with tablets.

This report makes it clear that the gamer market moves millions, that is why more and more brands are betting on the high-end. Thus, it has a growth of 9.6% with respect to total sales, undoubtedly driven by eSports, something very important in the Asian continent, followed by 6.6% in Eastern Europe and in North America there has been a growth of 5.8 %.

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Robert Sole

Director of Contents and Writing of this same website, technician in renewable energy generation systems and low voltage electrical technician. I work in front of a PC, in my free time I am in front of a PC and when I leave the house I am glued to the screen of my smartphone. Every morning when I wake up I walk across the Stargate to make some coffee and start watching YouTube videos. I once saw a dragon ... or was it a Dragonite?

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