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Sunday, July 26, 2009

Apple makes 90 percent of expensive computers


If this is true, it means that Microsoft's efforts to "black" Apple's name when he said it is too expensive equipment setback.

Apple users are apparently rolling in money and more expensive equipment as the perception that it represents quality.

Of course higher prices does not mean that Apple has more sales. Means that all other high-end PC manufacturers have been cleaned from the recession, but Jobs' Mob is doing well.

It is not clear why Apple does so well. Apple's latest findings come as a surprise to Wall Street analysts on Wednesday.



If you are looking for $ 1000 on a computer, there you will see Apple.

While the rest of the industry is trying to make a cheap PC, it appears that Apple has carved representing 90% market share in computers, in cooperation with Grand.

According to NPD, in June, nine of 10 U.S. dollars spent on computers costing $ 1,000 or more went Affairs Mobile Mac market share in the premium segment income is 91 percent from 88 percent in May.

Average selling prices for all PCs sold retail in the U.S. is $ 701 and $ 690 for desktops and notebooks for $ 703 This figure is down to last year when the fruit theme toymaker had only 66 per cent.

But many analysts, when they see pictures of them to say that Apple Games spike in June due to a series of price reductions. These Pro effectively reduce the entry price of $ 1,199 to $ 1,999.

Apple has a huge marketing budget to target only the right people, while PC Mills had our Microsoft Vista flop to perform.

It is very possible that this will change early next year, as more cash-strapped people are buying cheap computers with Windows pre-7 However, NPD figures show that more high-end market, Apple can continue to rule for a certain time.

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