
Price, battery life, performance – that's how you sell PCs

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In Q4 2025, most PCs shipped to enterprise customers were AI-capable, but buyers prioritized price, battery life, and performance. 54% of laptops had neural processing units, yet high prices and a lack of compelling applications hindered sales. The average sales price in the UK dropped to around £1,000, with key price points at £900 and £1,100. Dell, HP, and Lenovo are adapting their strategies, focusing on overall product packages rather than just AI features. The main challenge for 2026 will be memory prices, affected by AI demand for high-performance components.
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