Industry Findings: Enterprise connectivity upgrades and public-sector digitization continued supporting the Zimbabwe Laptop and Desktop Market as organizations modernized commercial computing infrastructure for analytics, workforce mobility, and secure collaboration applications. Financial institutions, mining operators, and education providers increased procurement of enterprise notebooks and desktop systems optimized for operational continuity and localized productivity workloads. During Aug-2025, Zimbabwe continued strengthening digital transformation and ICT infrastructure development initiatives aimed at improving enterprise technology accessibility and modernization readiness. Our assessment indicates that organizations increasingly favored cost-efficient commercial laptop fleets, longer hardware support cycles, and centralized servicing capabilities aligned with operational resilience objectives. Demand also remained stable for rugged computing systems supporting mining and infrastructure field operations.
Industry Player Insights: Among the many providers in this market, a few include Dell Technologies, ASUS, Acer, and Lenovo etc. Acer introduced upgraded AI-enabled TravelMate business systems during Jan-2025 at CES targeting workforce mobility, education modernization, and enterprise productivity deployments. The rollout strengthened Acer’s visibility within Zimbabwe’s commercial notebook segment. Dell Technologies expanded its AI-ready Latitude and Precision portfolio during Jan-2025 through enterprise systems supporting engineering visualization, workplace collaboration, and secure operational workflows requiring enhanced local AI processing capability. The launch improved Dell’s competitiveness across Zimbabwe’s commercial computing market.