List of laptop brands and manufacturers
This is a list of laptop brands and manufacturers.
Manufacturers
Major brands
Names | Country | Brands and product lines (A-Z) | Market share (Q2 2021)[1] |
---|---|---|---|
Lenovo | China | IdeaPad, Legion, ThinkPad, ThinkBook, Yoga | 25% |
HP | United States | Elitebook, Envy, Omen, Pavilion, ZBook, Spectre, Victus, ProBook, OmniBook | 23% |
Dell | United States | Alienware, G Series, Inspiron, Latitude, Precision, Vostro, XPS | 16% |
Apple | United States | MacBook | 8% |
Acer | Taiwan | Aspire, Enduro, Extensa, Nitro, Predator, Swift, Spin, Switch, Travelmate | 8% |
Other brands
Brand | Country |
---|---|
Advan | Indonesia |
Asus – ZenBook, VivoBook, ROG, TUF | Taiwan |
Axioo – Centaur, Neon, MyBook | Indonesia |
Clevo | Taiwan |
Digital Storm | United States |
Doel Laptop | Bangladesh |
Elitegroup Computer Systems | Taiwan |
Eluktronics | United States |
Eurocom Corporation | Canada |
EVGA Corporation | United States |
Ewis[2] | Sri lanka |
Falcon Northwest – DRX, TLX | United States |
Google – Chromebook Pixel, Pixelbook, Pixelbook Go | United States |
Founder | China |
Fujitsu | Japan |
Gigabyte Technology | Taiwan |
Gradiente | Brazil |
Hasee | China |
Huawei – MateBook | China |
Hyundai | South Korea |
iBall | India |
Illegear | Malaysia |
Končar – Končar Elektronics and Informatics Inc. | Croatia |
Lanix – Lanix Portatiles, Neuron | Mexico |
Lava | India |
Lemote | China |
LG – Gram | South Korea |
Maingear | United States |
Medion – Akoya | Germany |
Meebox – Meebox, Slate | Mexico |
Micro Electronics, Inc. (MicroCenter) – PowerSpec PC, WinBook | United States |
Micro-Star International (MSi) – Megabook, Wind | Taiwan |
Microsoft – Microsoft Surface | United States |
NEC Corporation – VERSA, LaVie | Japan |
Nokia – PureBook, Booklet 3G | Finland |
Origin PC | United States |
Panasonic – Toughbook, Let's Note | Japan |
Positivo Informática – Positivo, Platinum, Aureum, Unique, Premium | Brazil |
Predator | United States |
Purism – Librem | United States |
Razer – Blade | United States |
Samsung Electronics – Samsung Sens, Galaxy Book | South Korea |
Sharp – Dynabook, Mebius | Japan |
Síragon | Venezuela |
Starmobile | Philippines |
System76 | United States |
Tongfang | China |
VAIO | Japan |
Velocity Micro | United States |
VIA – NanoBook | Taiwan |
Vizio | United States |
Walton Laptop | Bangladesh |
Wortmann – Terra Mobile | Germany |
Xiaomi – Mi NoteBook, RedmiBook | China |
Zyrex | Indonesia |
No longer manufacturing computers
- BenQ (Taiwan)
- Epson (Japan)
- Grundig (Germany)
- HCL (India)
- HTC (Taiwan) – HTC Shift
- IBM (United States) – sold its personal computer and Intel-based server businesses to Lenovo
- Olivetti (Italy) – Olibook
- Onkyo (Japan) – SOTEC
- Philips (Netherlands) – X200
- Sony (Japan) – VAIO – sold its PC business division to Japan Industrial Partners (JIP) in 2014; owns 5% of VAIO Corporation
- Toshiba (Japan) – Libretto, Portege, Satellite, Tecra, Qosmio – Toshiba has fully exited the personal computer and laptop business in June 2020, transferring the remaining 19.9% shares to Sharp.[3]
- Vestel (Turkey)
- Wipro (India)
Defunct brands
- Acorn Computers (United Kingdom) – Deskbook, Desknote and Solonote
- Averatec (South Korea)
- Compaq (United States) (acquired by Hewlett–Packard) – Evo, Armada, LTE, Presario
- Digital Equipment Corporation (United States) (acquired by Compaq) – HiNote
- eMachines (United States) (acquired by Gateway Computers)
- Everex (United States) – CloudBook, gBook
- Fujitsu Siemens (Germany/Japan) (Fujitsu bought out Siemens' share of the company)
- Gateway Computers (United States) (acquired by Acer)
- Gericom (Austria) (acquired by Quanmax AG)
- Itautec (Brazil) (acquired by Oki Electric Industry, PC/laptop division dissolved)[4]
- Maxdata (Germany)
- OQO (United States)
- PC Club (United States) (Clevo brand)
- Pravetz – 64M (Bulgaria)
- Vigor Gaming (United States) – Atlantis, Augustus, Artorius, and Aegis
- Voodoo PC (Canada) – Envy (acquired by Hewlett–Packard)
Original design manufacturers (ODMs)
The vast majority of laptops on the market are manufactured by a small handful of Taiwan-based original design manufacturers (ODM), although their production bases are located mostly in mainland China. Quanta Computer pioneered the contract manufacturing of laptops in 1988. By 1990, Taiwanese companies manufactured 11% of the world's laptops. That percentage grew to 32% in 1996, 50% in 2000, 80% in 2007 and 94% in 2011.[5][6] The Taiwanese ODMs have since lost some market share to Chinese ODMs, but still manufactured 82.3% of the world's laptops in Q2 of 2019, according to IDC.[7]
Major relationships include:[8]
- Quanta sells to (among others) HP, Lenovo, Apple, Acer, Dell, NEC, and Fujitsu
- Compal sells to (among others) Acer, Dell, Lenovo and HP
- Wistron (former manufacturing & design division of Acer) sells to Dell, Acer, Lenovo and HP
- Inventec sells to HP, Dell and Lenovo;
- Pegatron (in 2010, Asus spun off Pegatron) sells to Asus, Apple, Dell, Acer and Microsoft
- Foxconn sells to Asus, Dell, HP and Apple
- Flextronics (former Arima Computer Corporation notebook division) sells to HP
- Clevo sells to different laptop manufacturers like Eluktronics.
ODM laptop units sold and market shares
Year | 2018[9] | 2017 | 2016[10] | 2015[11] | 2014[12] | 2013[13] | 2012[14] | 2011[15] | 2010[8][16] | 2009[17][18] | 2006[18] | ||
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ODM | Units sold (millions) | Units sold (millions) | Units sold (millions) | Units sold (millions) | Units sold (millions) | Units sold (millions) | Units sold (millions) | Units sold (millions) | Units sold (millions) | Units sold (millions) | Proportion of market | Units sold (millions) | Proportion of market |
Compal | 34.5 | 39.3 | 43.0 | 46.0 | 37.8 | 55.7 | 48.2 | 37.9 | 26% | 15 | 21% | ||
Quanta | 37.6 | 40.6 | 31.6 | 48.5 | 43.1 | 53.8 | 54.0 | 52.1 | 35.9 | 25% | 24 | 33% | |
Wistron | 18.9 | 18.8 | 21.1 | 24.0 | 31.5 | 31.5 | 27.5 | 26.2[19] | 18% | 11 | 15% | ||
Inventec | 9.9 | 8.5 | 18.6 | 20.9 | 16.8 | 17.0 | 16.2 | 21[20] | 15% | 7 | 10% | ||
Pegatron,[21] until 2007 Asus[22] | 8.7 | 9.5 | 9.8 | 14.0 | 18.5 | 17.5 | 15.5 | 10.9 | 8% | 5 | 7% | ||
Foxconn[21] | 2.7 | 4.2 | 18.4 | 10.0 | 7.2 | 5% | |||||||
Flextronics | 5.0 | 4.3 | 7.2 | 5% | |||||||||
Elitegroup[21] | 3.6 | 2% | |||||||||||
Others | 15.0 | 10.0 | 11 | 15% | |||||||||
Total | 163.7 | 164.7 | ? | 158 | 141 | 148 | 194[23] | 214 | 203[24] | 125[20] | 100% | 72.6 | 100% |
There is a discrepancy between the 2009 numbers due to the various sources cited; i.e. the units sold by all ODMs add up to 144.3 million laptops, which is much more than the given total of 125 million laptops. The market share percentages currently refer to those 144.3 million total. Sources may indicate hard drive deliveries to the ODM instead of actual laptop sales, though the two numbers may be closely correlated.
See also
- List of computer hardware manufacturers
- List of computer system manufacturers
- Market share of personal computer vendors
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