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Comments on: Despite iMac boost, Mac sales still set to decline

Apple's new iMacs should help with totals, but Piper Jaffray seems convinced that a brutal February will lead to a decline in Mac sales compared to last year.

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by March 17, 2009 1:45 AM PDT
It is amazing to read the comments of analysts, which have lost a grip on reality. The stock market plummeted over the past 18 months losing half its value, impacting the economy left, right and center, and yet someone has the intellectual dishonesty to attempt to relate the slow down in sales to the quality of the product family of Apple, or its marketing strategy.

Figures speak for themselves, Apple has done an excellent job surfing the tidal wave of recession up until now. Let's hope for the best...
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by Angmarr March 17, 2009 1:52 AM PDT
fame short lived lol
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by armen2772 March 17, 2009 4:08 AM PDT
I'm sorry to say, but it doesn't sound as if you had been using Mac or OS X. I had been using Windows for many years and switched to Mac 2 years ago. The difference is immense. Unfortunately my work laptop is still on Windows and each time I use it I get a reminder of the difference.
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by thomcarl March 22, 2009 12:49 PM PDT
God i love all of the ridicules chatter from the cheap seats, you guys believe only what you want to, get over yourselves. Your not even half as bright as you think you are.
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