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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
AsusZenBook, 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
GoogleChromebook Pixel, Pixelbook, Pixelbook Go United States
Founder China
Fujitsu Japan
Gigabyte Technology Taiwan
Gradiente Brazil
Hasee China
HuaweiMateBook China
Hyundai South Korea
iBall India
Illegear Malaysia
Končar – Končar Elektronics and Informatics Inc. Croatia
Lanix – Lanix Portatiles, Neuron Mexico
Lava India
Lemote China
LGGram 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
MicrosoftMicrosoft Surface United States
NEC Corporation – VERSA, LaVie Japan
Nokia – PureBook, Booklet 3G Finland
Origin PC United States
PanasonicToughbook, Let's Note Japan
Positivo Informática – Positivo, Platinum, Aureum, Unique, Premium Brazil
Predator United States
PurismLibrem United States
Razer – Blade United States
Samsung ElectronicsSamsung Sens, Galaxy Book South Korea
SharpDynabook, Mebius Japan
Síragon Venezuela
Starmobile Philippines
System76 United States
Tongfang China
VAIO Japan
Velocity Micro United States
VIANanoBook Taiwan
Vizio United States
Walton Laptop Bangladesh
Wortmann – Terra Mobile Germany
Xiaomi – Mi NoteBook, RedmiBook China
Zyrex Indonesia

No longer manufacturing computers

Defunct brands

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]
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 37.9,0 26% 15,0 21%
Quanta 37.6 40.6 31.6 48.5 43.1 53.8 54.0 52.1 35.9,0 25% 24,0 33%
Wistron 18.9 18.8 21.1 24.0 31.5 31.5 27.5 26.2[19] 18% 11,0 15%
Inventec 9.9 8.5 18.6 20.9 16.8 17.0 16.2 21[20] 15% 7,0 10%
Pegatron,[21] until 2007 Asus[22] 8.7 9.5 9.8 14.0 18.5 17.5 15.5 10.9,0 8% 5,0 7%
Foxconn[21] 2.7 4.2 18.4 10.0 7.2,0 5%
Flextronics 5.0 4.3 7.2,0 5%
Elitegroup[21] 3.6,0 2%
Others 15.0 10.0 11,0 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

References

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