The iMac will represent one quarter of sales of desktop PCs in the world
This shows that a study of Caris & Co., which analyzes worldwide PC shipments. If we already know that Apple computers have a significant impact on the U.S. market is the first time that we speak of the iMac in this way in the world. Indeed, Apple is clearly a minority on the world stage and if this remains true on the markets of developing, strong brand growth in the developed world is that analysts believe that the iMac will represent 25% of Overall sales of desktop PCs in 2010.
It must be said that last November, iMac sales rose almost 75% and the Japanese market, which is one of the most influential in this area after the United States, has bitten into the apple. We remember for example that in 2007 it had sold more licenses Mac OS X Leopard in the country of rising sun that copy of Windows Vista, the iPhone accounted for 46.1% of smartphone market in 2009 and Mac sales were up 6% over this territory during the last quarter of last year.
Market Evolution
Ultimately, we believe that the current situation is very interesting, because if we can not talk about Apple's dominance of Microsoft or HP, there is a change of position on the market for desktop computers that clearly plays to the advantage of Steve Jobs. In fact, laptops are the most acclaimed and what models are usually entry or midrange, or netbooks, which are attracting more and more crowds. So there is a changing consumer desktop.People who buy this kind of machine no longer seek the least expensive configuration, but experience more upscale and it is clear that statistically, Apple continues to master in this field and lack of innovation from competitors plays to his advantage.
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