Comments on: Survey: Apple, Dell compete for holiday shoppers
Of those in the U.S. looking to pick up a new laptop this holiday season, two-thirds say they want either a Mac or a Dell.
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As for total personal computers, according to IDC's lastest (Q3-08) numbers, HP has a 25.1% USA share, and Apple has a 9.1% USA share.
To quote figures of past sales in relation to an article about intentions to buy is of limited value. A similar statement could easily have been made a quarter or two ago about the iPhone and Blackberry. As we now know the iPhone beat RIM even though RIM had almost doubled their sales.
In a volatile market only time will tell who the winners will be this coming holiday season. Dell appears to be resurgent at a time when HP lacks the cool factor for the segment of the market that may well perform better than the segments where HP has traditionally done well.
And of course Apple has been on a roll with consumers for a few years now. Few remember now, but the iPod was launched during an economic downturn yet quickly exceeded all expectations.
Economic turmoil makes for shaky ground for so-called safe bets.
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Michael Dell needs to give his stockholders back their money
- by SuttoXXX November 11, 2008 8:26 AM PST
- I personally feel Dell and HP will dominate this holiday season purely on price. The price premium for Apple products will have a MAJOR impact on holiday sales this year. And BTW, Dell dominates US marketshare with almost 30%. Didn't see that menioned anywhere. And I really like some of their new products (Inspiron 9 and Studio line of laptops).
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