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Dell has lost its grip on the LCDmonitor market – according to DisplaySearch figures which suggest thatSamsung has overtaken the US company in terms of sales.
Dell has traditionally been a strong seller of LCD monitors, but,although it sold 6.1 million units last year, Samsung’s 21 per centrise puts them narrowly ahead.
Samsung are believed to have sold some 6.3 million displays in thelast year, and although Dell’s sales increased by nine per cent, it wasnot enough to cling onto top spot.
Dell famously lost its top spot in computer sales to Hewlett Packardin recent times, and the news that is has slipped behind the upcomingKorean market will not aid moods at the company.
Samsung already has a strong lead in the LCD television market, and this has now translated through to its monitors