Report: Apple's Market Share Of PCs Over $1000 Hits 66%
Here’s a new way to slice Apple’s growing share of the computer market. Last March, the NPD Group reported that Apple’s retail market share - its cut of the computers sold in brick-and-mortar stores - had climbed to 14%, a figure that’s roughly double its overall share of the U.S. market and reflects the power of the Apple Store to draw customers and move product.
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spotted 9900 gtx? Shown in the last picture down...
apple must have made a deal with the devil. people flock to buy their products like a bunch of sheep now.