Personal Computing Device Tracker June 22, 2026 4 min

Indonesia PC Market Grows 9.4% in Q1 2026 Despite Component Pressures But Headwinds Are Building

Indonesia’s PC market (encompassing desktops, notebooks, and workstations) shipped 982,000 units in Q1 2026, up 9.4% year over year, exceeding expectations despite rising component costs and tightening supply, according to IDC’s Worldwide Quarterly Personal Computing Device Tracker.[MD1]  The growth was driven by frontloading across both consumer and commercial channels, as distributors rushed to secure inventory ahead of anticipated price increases.

What’s Driving Indonesia PC Market Growth?

Rising device prices prompted end-users and channels to accelerate purchases in Q1, ahead of expected further increases. Channels moved quickly to build inventory buffers as macroeconomic uncertainty made near-term pricing unpredictable.

This frontloading is a double-edged result. It inflated Q1 figures while simultaneously pulling demand forward, leaving less runway for the remainder of 2026.

The acceleration in Q1 comes at a cost to 2H 2026. While budget-flexible organizations moved purchases forward, others have begun reducing expenditure, a trend IDC expects to intensify, contributing to sharp shipment declines in Q3 and Q4.

Analyst Insight

“Indonesia remains a strategic market for PC vendors. The allocation of shipments, particularly for lower-priced products, makes that clear. Moving forward, however, macroeconomic headwinds and ongoing component shortages are forecast to continue to push the prices higher, likely triggering a decline in demand in the near term.” 

— Leonard Adiarto Sudjono, Senior Market Analyst, Devices Research, IDC 

Vendor Outlook: Who Won the Quarter?

IDC Outlook: What’s Next?

Frontloading, that began in Q4 2025 and carried into Q1 2026 reflects a sustained effort by global and local players to secure supply. Q2 2026 will see less stocking activity due to increasing economic uncertainty and anticipated further price hikes, with shipments expected to decline 12.5%. The second half of 2026 is expected to see considerably more negative trends, as inventory piles up and demand weakens. IDC forecasts Q3 to contract 35.4% and Q4 to fall 40.6%, bringing the full-year 2026 decline to 22.9%

What may improve the market outlook? 

  • Continued new product releases may sustain short-term purchasing. Apple’s MacBook Neo, positioned at an attractive price point and launched in Indonesia in May, could drive incremental demand in Q2, though this will depend on the supply availability and allocation to Indonesia market.
  • Indonesia’s government recently revised its policy outlook, including halting expansion of the “free meals” program that had absorbed a significant part of the fiscal budget. These moves have marginally improved investor sentiment, reflected in a slight recovery of the Rupiah. Sustained movement in this direction through 2H 2026 could provide a modest improvement in market sentiment.

What could slow it down?

  • Inventory correction is coming. High channel inventory levels combined with slowing sell-through will lead to reduction in shipments as early as Q3.
  • Macroeconomic pressures are mounting. Currency fluctuations, rising SMB taxation rates, and increased fuel prices from June have intensified market uncertainty and will dampen end-user purchasing power.
  • Supply-side pressures are compounding. Supply constraints, rising component costs, and increasing price sensitivity among end-users will also lead to further negative sentiment in the market.

Key Indicators to Watch: Currency, Taxes, and Inventory Turnover

Currency movements, the widespread impact from new tax policies, and inventory turnover rates will determine the rest of this year’s outlook. With stock levels already high, macroeconomic headwinds are likely to add to the negative impact that will shape the market going forward. 

Frequently Asked Questions

How large is Indonesia’s PC market?

IDC tracked 982,000 units shipped in Q1 2026, up 9.4% year over year.

Which PC vendor leads in Indonesia?

ASUS led the Indonesia PC market in Q1 2026 with a 21.9% market share, followed closely by Lenovo at 21.4%.

What is IDC’s forecast for Indonesia’s PC market in 2026?

IDC forecasts a full-year 2026 decline of 22.9%, with Q3 contracting 35.4% and Q4 falling 40.6%, as inventory correction and macroeconomic pressures weigh on demand.

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Leonard Adiarto Sudjono - Senior Market Analyst - IDC Indonesia

Based in Jakarta, Indonesia, Leonard joined IDC as a Senior Market Analyst in May 2023 and has since been responsible for managing IDC’s Trackers for several products, starting with Hardcopy Peripherals, Scanners, Consumables and, since 2024, Industrial Printers, before moving to the Devices team in 2026 where he now covers Personal Computers and Monitors.

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