Since Lenovo is still top 1 in sales, despite the emerging decline in 2022-2023 (sales decreased by more than 13%), their marketers probably still know who to sell it to. Otherwise, to whom are they selling all this en masse in order to maintain more than 20% of the laptop market share on the planet?
Surprising against this background are the successes of HP, which, from my point of view, make even crappier laptops at a blatantly inflated price - their sales in 2023 decreased by only 4%, i.e. the drop in sales is more than 3 times lower (or the growth in relation to Lenovo is 3 times higher in terms of maintaining market share). Those, consumers (apparently the most experienced part) all over the world have already begun to signal to Lenovo marketers that they frankly do not like Lenovo's trends and decisions.
Only Dell from the top three is doing worse - sales in 2023 are falling by more than 19% year-on-year.
Although the "champion" in terms of sales decline is, of course, Asus in terms of percentage - sales decline in 2023 by more than 20% year on year.
I myself am simply shocked by their(Asus) decisions - how can you make such a mess in ergonomics between neighboring lines?
For example, the Strix 17 has a moronic 17.3" 16:9 screen and AMD processors (which are obviously faster at the same price for laptop), but at the same time a full-fledged numpad (although the keyboard as a whole is shitty, especially how the backlight is made, not to mention the short key travel), and the Strix 18 already has a normal 18" 16:10 screen, but a completely broken numpad (the right arrow is in the place of insert, which instantly ruins the fast blind work with the keyboard for professionals). In this case (18"), the ports are moronicly located on the left and the power plug blocks the exhaust nozzles on the left. While the 17.3" model has key ports on the back, but no ports on the right (which is also stupid). Moreover, despite the fact that Zen4 has at least 16 pci-e 5.0 lines hanging in the air, there is not a single USB40 port ( and there could even be 4 with a margin), and the 18" has TB4, despite the fact that the Intel HX series also does not have a built-in TB4 controller by specs. How is this possible? What kind of idiots at Asus are making such strange different decisions on AMD and Intel? Therefore, it is not surprising that Asus is the "champion" in terms of sales decline in 2023 and judging by the fact that they have not learned anything, it will be even worse in 2024...
It feels like these companies are using drug addicts/idiots as marketers and decision makers for laptop designs rather than normal, rational thinking people.