According to data presented by AltIndex.com, 23 per cent of PC owners in the United States use Mac, much less than Dell or HP devices.
As of January 2024, there were roughly 331 million internet users in the United States. Nearly 40 per cent of them have at least one desktop PC in their household, while 68 per cent own a laptop.
Although US consumers are spoiled for choice when shopping for a PC, Apple`s Mac is rarely the top choice despite all the hype. HP has a 30 per cent share among US users.
After a pandemic-induced surge in laptop and desktop shipments in 2020 and 2021, PC sales in the United States have been constantly falling for three years, primarily due to inflation and reduced consumer spending. In 2024, the US market is expected to gross $35.2 billion, the lowest figure since 2017.
And while the number of Americans willing to spend money on a new personal computer drops, those who buy a PC rarely choose Macs.
A Statista Consumer Insights survey conducted among roughly 10,000 desktop PC and laptop owners in the United States, only 23 per cent own a Mac, much less than Dell or HP desktop PCs.
The survey showed Dell leads the desktop PC market in the United States, with almost a 30 per cent share among respondents who live in a household with a desktop PC. HP desktop PCs are also bought more than Macs, with a 27 per cent share among respondents. Statistics also show that Asus and Lenovo are the least represented brands among the US PC owners, with 9% and 6% shares, respectively.
However, in the laptop category, the figures are different. Roughly a third of all respondents said they own an HP laptop. MacBook was the second top choice, with a 29 per cent share among respondents, while 24 per cent claimed to be a Dell notebook user.
And while Apple`s Mac sales in the United States trail behind HP`s and Dell`s figures, the US market still has the third-highest share of Mac owners globally. Statistics show Switzerland is the number one market for Mac sales, where almost one-quarter of respondents have a desktop-type Mac in their household.
Brexit and Boris voting United Kingdom came in second with a 23 per cent share of Mac owners, the same as in the United States. Australia and the Netherlands follow with 20 per cent and 16 per cent shares of Mac users, respectively. However, these figures were considerably lower in other developed markets, like Germany, France or China, standing at 14 per cent or 15 per cent.