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THE MOST POPULAR COMPUTER BRANDS FROM 1996 TO 2020

Here are the most popular computer brands for every year from 1996 to 2020.

The 90s, 2000, and now are so vastly different from each other in computer and tech terms. It's like comparing them to a time where dinosaurs roamed the Earth and the debut of the Neuralink.

But, with that said, there were many different computer brands that claimed the number one spot over their competitors each year. You'll be surprised at which computer brands were at the top since 1996, which ones worsened, and which ones are showing the most promise.

Here are the most popular computer brands per market share of every year between 1996 and 2020.

  • 1996: Compaq at 9.95% Market Share.
  • 1997: Compaq at 12.81% Market Share.
  • 1998: Compaq at 13.8% Market Share.
  • 1999: Compaq at 13.25% Market Share.
  • 2000: Compaq at 12.82% Market Share.
  • 2001: HP at 17.83% Market Share.
  • 2002: HP at 14.32% Market Share.
  • 2003: HP at 16.42% Market Share.
  • 2004: DELL at 16.29% Market Share.
  • 2005: DELL at 16.77% Market Share.
  • 2006: DELL at 16.01% Market Share.
  • 2007: HP at 18.07% Market Share.
  • 2008: HP at 18.19% Market Share.
  • 2009: HP at 19.04% Market Share.
  • 2010: HP at 17.98% Market Share.
  • 2011: HP at 16.68% Market Share.
  • 2012: HP at 16.13% Market Share.
  • 2013: Lenovo at 16.07% Market Share.
  • 2014: Lenovo at 18.69% Market Share.
  • 2015: Lenovo at 19.76% Market Share.
  • 2016: Lenovo at 20.67% Market Share.
  • 2017: HP at 20.98% Market Share.
  • 2018: Lenovo at 22.48% Market Share.
  • 2019: Lenovo at 24.71% Market Share.
  • 2020: Lenovo at 25.01% Market Share.

Take a look at the video below by YouTube channel, Captain Gizmo, on Most Popular Computer Brands 1996 - 2020.


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