China Laptop Sales Hit Worst Q1 in a Decade as Average Price Tops 6400 Yuan

China's online laptop market suffered its worst Q1 in a decade with sales down 19.2% to 2.3 million units. Average price rose to 6431 yuan as supply chain issues and AI demand pushed costs higher.

China Laptop Sales Hit Worst Q1 in a Decade as Average Price Tops 6400 Yuan

China's online laptop market suffered its worst start in a decade during the first quarter of 2026. Sales fell to 2.3 million units, a decline of 19.2 percent compared to the same period last year.

Supply chain costs drive price surge

The average selling price of a laptop rose to 6431 CNY (about $944). This marks several consecutive quarters of year-over-year price increases. Supply chain issues are driving up costs. Demand for AI servers has pushed memory and SSD prices higher. has also raised CPU prices, and production capacity for low-end chips has been cut. As a result, mainstream laptop prices have increased by roughly 20 percent.

Laptop average selling price rose to 6431 CNY in Q1 2026 China
Rising component costs pushed mainstream laptop prices up by about 20%.

AI laptops now account for nearly half of all sales, with an average price of 7718 CNY (about $1,133). The high-end segment, defined as models priced above 10000 yuan, saw its share grow to 8.5 percent.

The data comes from a market research report by Luotu Technology. The report highlights the impact of rising component costs on consumer pricing and the growing role of AI features in the laptop market.

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