Global Laptop Accessories (Electronic, Non-electronic) Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report 2021-2028 – ResearchAndMarkets.com – Yahoo Finance

DUBLIN, December 10, 2021–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The "Laptop Accessories Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Type (Electronic, Non-electronic), By End Use (Personal, Commercial), By Distribution Channel, By Region, And Segment Forecasts, 2021 – 2028" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The global laptop accessories market size is expected to reach USD 57.66 billion by 2028 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of 6.3% from 2021 to 2028
Increased customer demand for consumer electronics is fueling the growth of the accessories linked with them. Customers need to acquire laptop accessories in an average time period of 3-5 years, thus their short life span promotes their growth in terms of volume. Moreover, innovation in the field of laptop accessories encourages buyers to purchase new products, resulting in a significant increase in the market growth.
Consumers in emerging nations such as Thailand, Brazil, India, and China have a high purchasing power, allowing them to spend more on consumer electronics, resulting in the increased sales of laptop accessories. The growing number of corporate offices throughout the world is driving the market for laptop accessories. Furthermore, the expansion of the market in South Asia and East Asia is predicted to be fueled by an increase in urbanization, disposable income, and e-commerce penetration.
Vendors are taking steps to retain and gain a greater market share in response to the increased demand for laptop accessories. Laptop accessories vendors are utilizing economies of scale to offer a large volume of items at competitive and affordable prices in order to combat the fierce competition in the global market.
Laptop Accessories Market Report Highlights
The electronic type segment accounted for the largest share of over 60.0% in 2020. In the electronic segment, the mouse and keyboard segment captured the largest share of over 35.0% in 2020
The personal end-use segment accounted for the largest revenue share of over 55.0% in 2020 owing to the sudden shift from work from office to work from home on the backdrop of the pandemic and subsequent lockdown
The offline distribution channel segment accounted for the largest revenue share of over 60.0% in 2020. This can be credited to the fact that a large section of consumers still prefers physical shopping of electronic appliances
Asia Pacific held the largest revenue share of more than 35.0% in 2020 and is expected to register the fastest CAGR from 2021 to 2028
Key Topics Covered:
Chapter 1. Methodology and Scope
Chapter 2. Executive Summary
Chapter 3. Laptop Accessories Market Variables, Trends & Scope
Chapter 4. Consumer Behavior Analysis
Chapter 5. Laptop Accessories Market: Type Estimates & Trend Analysis
Chapter 6. Laptop Accessories Market: End-use Estimates& Trend Analysis
Chapter 7. Laptop Accessories Market: Distribution Channel Estimates & Trend Analysis
Chapter 8. Laptop Accessories Market: Regional Estimates & Trend Analysis
Chapter 9. Competitive Analysis
Chapter 10. Company Profiles
Logitech
Western Hewlett-Packard Company
Hewlett-Packard Company
ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
Dell
GIGA-BYTE Technology Co., Ltd.
Seagate Technology LLC
Microsoft
Kingston Technology
Hama
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