The sales stood at 2.19 million units in the second quarter of last year.
However, on a sequential basis, the shipments grew 7.2 per cent over the January-March quarter this year.
"Consumer spending throughout the quarter remained lukewarm. However, owing to seasonality, the quarter ended up with a positive momentum," IDC India Senior Market Analyst Client Devices Manish Yadav said.
With forthcoming benefits from the 7th Pay Commission and increased budget allocation for rural India, coupled with good monsoon, the rural demand is anticipated to improve, while urban demand is steadily picking-up, he added.
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"Consumer demand has remained optimistic over the last few quarters and is anticipated to thrive in coming quarters owing to increased consumer spending both as result of seasonality and festive buying," Yadav said.
The consumer PC market recorded 1.05 million units (up 14.5 per cent quarter-on-quarter), while commercial PC market recorded 1.09 million unit shipments (1.1 per cent jump sequentially) in the second quarter of 2016.
"Factors like increasing infrastructure spending and pro-active reforms agendas by the government has led to rise in business expectations," Yadav said.
Dell stood second in the tally with 22.2 per cent, followed by Lenovo (16.1 per cent) and Acer (14 per cent).
"Our reinvented focus on enabling digital transformation has helped us sustain the market leadership and providing access to technology for consumers and businesses through innovative products and solutions," HP Inc India Director Personal Systems Ketan Patel said.