Best-Selling Laptop Brands on Amazon US: HP Takes the Lead, but Apple Rules Revenue

    In our latest analysis of the laptop market, we analyze the top 1000 best-selling laptop models in the US to identify the leading brands and uncover trends in both market share and revenue. This report reveals some surprising insights into the market dynamics between traditional PC makers and premium brands.

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    Key Insights:

    Here’s a quick summarization, if you want to learn the most important points from the report below:
    HP dominates the best-seller list, but its average revenue per unit is relatively low, focusing on affordability.
    Apple leads in revenue, demonstrating the power of a focused premium strategy even with fewer models.
    ASUS and Lenovo balance model diversity and mid-range pricing effectively, securing notable market shares and revenues.
    – Brands like Microsoft, MSI, and Alienware continue to focus on premium pricing and niche markets, which is evident in their revenue figures.

    If you’re interested in the specific models that lead the Top 1000 rankings, check out the Top 10 Best-Selling Laptops Right Now.

    Models in the Top 1000 Best-Selling Laptops in the US

    BrandModelsShare in Top 1000 (%)
    HP32738%
    Lenovo17821%
    ASUS9011%
    Acer749%
    Dell627%
    Apple597%
    Microsoft212%
    MSI202%
    Samsung121%
    LG6<1%
    Alienware2<1%
    Google2<1%
    Gigabyte2<1%

    Our analysis shows that HP leads the market with 327 models in the top 1000, accounting for 38% of all models represented. This is a significant share, highlighting HP’s extensive product lineup and its popularity among a wide range of consumers.

    Following HP, Lenovo holds the second position with 178 models (21%), demonstrating its strong presence in the global market. ASUS and Acer take third and fourth spots, with 90 and 74 models respectively, contributing 11% and 9% to the total.

    Interestingly, Apple, while having fewer models in the top 1000 (only 59, making up 7%), continues to be a strong contender in the market. Dell also shares the 7% mark.

    Brands like Microsoft, MSI, Samsung, LG, Alienware, Google, and Gigabyte represent smaller shares, with each accounting for less than 2% of the total models in the top 1000. These brands either focus on niche products or have a limited lineup that targets specific consumer segments.


    Revenue per Brand: Apple’s Premium Strategy Dominates

    BrandUnits SoldAverage PriceTotal Revenue
    Apple52600$1161$61,074,907
    HP57100$389$22,210,958
    Lenovo28100$494$13,888,508
    ASUS19550$637$12,460,921
    Acer19650$431$8,470,641
    Dell7150$662$4,735,400
    MSI2450$1174$2,875,604
    Microsoft1800$1183$2,130,244
    Alienware350$2621$917,299
    Samsung1050$572$600,181
    LG350$1419$496,698
    Gigabyte100$1274$127,400
    Google150$487$72,998

    When we examine revenue, a different picture emerges. Despite having fewer models, Apple leads the revenue race with $61.1 million generated from 52,600 units sold at an average price of $1161. This reflects Apple’s premium pricing strategy and its success in capturing a significant share of the high-end market.

    In contrast, HP, which has the highest number of models in the top 1000, comes in second in terms of revenue, with $22.2 million. HP’s average price per unit is significantly lower at $389, indicating that it focuses on the budget and mid-range segments, catering to a broader audience.

    Lenovo and ASUS follow, with total revenues of $13.9 million and $12.5 million respectively. Both brands balance affordability with higher-end options, which is reflected in their average prices—$494 for Lenovo and $637 for ASUS.

    Among other brands, MSI and Microsoft stand out due to their focus on higher price points. MSI’s average price is $1174, and Microsoft’s average is $1183, indicating their emphasis on specialized, premium laptops such as gaming and productivity devices.

    Alienware, a brand synonymous with gaming, stands out for its high average price of $2621, despite only selling 350 units. Meanwhile, brands like Samsung, LG, Gigabyte, and Google contribute smaller revenues, with their focus primarily on niche markets or low production volumes.

    Data Source: Amazon

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