Thin client PC shipments slip in first quarter

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Doing it without the hard drive

Thin client PC shipments in the EMEA region fell for the first time in three years during the first quarter of 2013, sliding 4.2% year-on-year to 406,138 units, according to figures released by market watcher IDC.

A total of 325,532 thin clients were shipped during the quarter in Western Europe, a 4% drop compared with the 12 month prior period.

Fading trend

Thin clients are computers with no internal or attached hard drives for data storage that rely on network resources to function. They use fewer components than PCs, are often cheaper and easier to upgrade and offer a potentially lower cost of ownership.

However, some view them as increasingly irrelevant as 'bring your own device' (BYOD) trends see businesses allowing employees to bring their own capable laptops, tablets and smartphones to work.

Kane Fulton
Kane has been fascinated by the endless possibilities of computers since first getting his hands on an Amiga 500+ back in 1991. These days he mostly lives in realm of VR, where he's working his way into the world Paddleball rankings in Rec Room.