Industry Findings: Expansion of digital banking infrastructure and enterprise workplace modernization continued strengthening the Kenya Laptop and Desktop Market as organizations upgraded commercial PC fleets supporting analytics, hybrid collaboration, and AI-assisted productivity workloads. Telecom providers, financial institutions, and education networks increased deployment of workstation desktops and enterprise notebooks optimized for secure operations and workforce mobility. During Sep-2025, Kenya continued advancing national digital economy and broadband expansion initiatives aimed at improving enterprise connectivity and technology adoption across commercial sectors. As per our findings, organizations increasingly prioritized affordable commercial laptop deployments, centralized device-management platforms, and energy-efficient desktop systems aligned with long-term operational continuity strategies. Demand also remained stable for rugged computing systems supporting infrastructure and field-service environments.
Industry Player Insights: Players operating in the Kenya industry are Lenovo, HP, Dell Technologies, and ASUS etc. HP introduced updated EliteBook and AI-enabled commercial notebook systems during Jan-2025 at CES supporting enterprise mobility, workplace collaboration, and secure productivity environments. The rollout strengthened HP’s premium business computing presence across Kenya. Lenovo expanded its AI-ready ThinkPad and ThinkCentre portfolio during Jan-2025 through upgraded systems designed for software development, analytics workloads, and enterprise productivity automation. The launch improved Lenovo’s competitiveness within Kenya’s commercial PC replacement cycle.