Between January and July 2025, the cumulative sales volume of laptops (excluding those sold via content e-commerce platforms) in China's online publicly - accessible retail market soared to 6.46 million units. This represented a remarkable year - on - year growth of 23.3%. In terms of sales revenue, it reached 43.7 billion yuan, a significant 41.3% increase compared to the same period last year. The average selling price of laptops climbed to 6,767 yuan, marking a 14.7% year - on - year rise. This market has demonstrated a consistent growth trend over seven consecutive months. A notable feature of the market is price differentiation. In the price segments below 6,000 yuan, both sales volume and market share have experienced a decline. On the other hand, the price range of 6,000 - 7,999 yuan has emerged as the dominant sales segment. The high - end market, which consists of laptops priced above 8,000 yuan, has witnessed an impressive 95% year - on - year growth. Leading the charge in this segment are Lenovo Group and Apple. There is also substantial potential in products tailored to specific usage scenarios. Sales of 2 - in - 1 computers and ultrabooks have seen a year - on - year increase of 15% - 25%. Meanwhile, gaming laptop sales have skyrocketed by 44%.