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By Erica Ogg CNET News
Posted on ZDNet News: Jul 23, 2009 12:07:38 PM

More good news for Apple this week: if consumers are going to buy an expensive computer, they're choosing the Mac maker.

That's according to the June tally of the PC market from The NPD Group. According to NPD, 91 percent of all computers sold at retail for more than $1,000 were Macs. That marked a slight increase from the 88 percent in May. But Apple officially owns that market, and it appears the price cuts across its MacBook Pro lineup introduced in early June helped. On Tuesday, Apple announced that it sold 13 percent more Macs during April, May, and June of this year than the same period a year ago, despite the recession and price-conscious consumers.

Of course, all the computers Apple sells--with the exception of the $999 white plastic MacBook--are more than $1,000, so they should own that market. NPD's numbers do not include specialty gaming PCs that enthusiasts usually customize and buy online, which can be well over $1,000. But, as NPD analyst Stephen Baker points out, two-thirds of all computers are sold at retail, so the numbers paint a comfortably accurate picture of what's going on in the PC market.

Windows PCs on average sell for much cheaper now because of the increased focus on price point aided by the Netbook phenomenon. The average selling price for a Windows PC at retail in the U.S. was $515, and for Macs it was $1,400.

That would seem to justify Apple COO Tim Cook's comments on his company's earnings call earlier this week, where he pretty much said Apple would never make a Netbook because the company doesn't think it can make a quality notebook for $400 or $500. ("We're going to focus on what we've always done. The Mac has outgrown market in 18 of the last 19 quarters. I think that says that we do have the right approach.")

Or do they?

While Apple's overall business is indeed humming along, NPD's Baker thinks that based on the data, it's not sustainable for the Mac business to refuse to go lower than $999.

"Regardless of the value proposition, the trend in consumers is they want to spend less money. But Apple is gaining more and more share in a segment ($1,000-plus) that is not likely to grow," he said.

Until the cheaper MacBook Pros came out in June, retail data in the U.S. showed Apple notebook sales growth was actually declining from February through May, which helps explain the price cuts.

But Baker believes that even if Apple doesn't do a Netbook, "sooner rather than later" Apple will need to come down to $799 for its lowest-end notebook if it wants to continue to grow its market share. And, he says, there's precedent at Apple in this area.

"They know how to do this...with the iPod, they continually cannibalized themselves, strategically bringing out new (iPod models) to cover all relevant price points," he said, referring to the expansion from the early iPod Classic to the inexpensive iPod Shuffle. "They're very, very good at this."

This article was originally posted on CNET News.

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It has to be hard getting an ever increasing share of the diminishing market above $1000 range. But it sure is a lot easier to get that share when you just don't count the PC Gamers in your stats. T... (Read the rest)
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91% of a market?  NonZealot | 07/23/09
Also implies one other FACT  NonZealot | 07/23/09
You're such a loon you respond to yourself...  GoPower | 07/23/09
The actual FACT...  SimonUK2 | 07/23/09
Yes  bobiroc | 07/23/09
Like the choice I have if I buy an Acer?  SimonUK2 | 07/24/09
The difference  Len Rooney | 07/24/09
Wanna try that again...?  Wolfie2K3 | 07/25/09
And you must know what you are talking about...  cornpie | 07/23/09
*sigh*  SimonUK2 | 07/24/09
Abusive Monopoly  Raid6 | 07/23/09
Right  SimonUK2 | 07/24/09
Ignoring a huge portion of said market  gnesterenko | 07/23/09
We would have to see volumes  NonZealot | 07/23/09
Straight from the J Goebbel's School of Propaganda  mlindl | 07/24/09
I don't believe you...  dcmorrow | 07/24/09
RE: Apple owns the market on expensive PCs  Heenan73 | 07/23/09
It`s stalling..just sitting there :  NeoGeneration | 07/23/09
Thats all the make/sell  bobiroc | 07/23/09
"I'm a PC" marketing campaign killing Apple  Mike Cox | 07/23/09
Apple is not being 'killed'; great earnings, M$ imitating  HollywoodDog | 07/23/09
Profit margin is important to who?  NonZealot | 07/23/09
Windows client revenue declined - it's important to them.  HollywoodDog | 07/23/09
You know he is a reverse troll, right  NonZealot | 07/23/09
Jealous!  mlindl | 07/24/09
Perhaps you missed the point...  snberk341 | 07/24/09
Take business 101, if you can get into a Jr. College  GoPower | 07/23/09
Did you read the post?  NonZealot | 07/23/09
My car is expensive with a big profit margin  HollywoodDog | 07/23/09
That's assuming  bobiroc | 07/23/09
Quality isn't in the parts, it's in the OS design  HollywoodDog | 07/24/09
And if the company goes out of business  Ken_z | 07/23/09
Just to clarify...  snberk341 | 07/24/09
And the people who went IBM?  Ken_z | 07/25/09
Did you not read what he said?  Michael Kelly | 07/23/09
Guys, Guys  DannyO_0x98 | 07/23/09
Maybe he took the money back to the Apple store  Ed BurnetteZDNet Moderator | 07/23/09
Trading UP at Apple is usually cheaper  mlindl | 07/24/09
Know how you feel  Ken_z | 07/24/09
Does the survey take into account  Pliny the Elder | 07/23/09
Mac sales UP 4%  Davewrite | 07/23/09
Nice haul, Mikey  Userama | 07/23/09
@Mike Cox  Axsimulate | 07/27/09
RE: Apple owns the market on expensive PCs  Paco20 | 07/23/09
Wow  oncall | 07/23/09
Actually, the second apple he was referring to the fruit.  Species8472 | 07/23/09
Apple could fix this by opening up OS X  jscott418 | 07/23/09
You are correct  Raid6 | 07/23/09
How old are you?  SimonUK2 | 07/24/09
But who would want it?  Ken_z | 07/23/09
Erm...  SimonUK2 | 07/24/09
"NPD's numbers do not include specialty gaming PCs that enthusiasts"  NeoGeneration | 07/23/09
1  gnesterenko | 07/23/09
you didn't quote the WHOLE passage:"NPD numbers...  Davewrite | 07/24/09
Call BS  gnesterenko | 07/27/09
If you want cheap, get a $200 netbook with Ubuntu.  HollywoodDog | 07/23/09
Money well spent  NonZealot | 07/23/09
Lol, my Core i7 rig is laughing at that overpriced joke.  NeoGeneration | 07/23/09
Drool  NonZealot | 07/23/09
1  gnesterenko | 07/23/09
Well, actually, they don`t need to be. Smaller OEMs can offerr...  NeoGeneration | 07/23/09
And if everyone would just build their own cars....  Userama | 07/23/09
Not for DIYers  snberk341 | 07/24/09
FYI.. I've built thousands of PC's in my lifetime. I use and own a Mac.  James Quinn | 07/25/09
Yes, but unfortunatly you can`t build laptops. Well, until know you..  NeoGeneration | 07/23/09
RE: Apple owns the market on expensive PCs  RicD_ | 07/23/09
yep  gnesterenko | 07/23/09
First off I'm not your buddy...  RicD_ | 07/25/09
And I'm not your pal, guy!  gnesterenko | 07/27/09
The irony is that by EU and DoJ rules, Windows is still a monopoly  NonZealot | 07/23/09
It's the leverage issue...  zkiwi | 07/23/09
When did Macs come with Windows pre-installed?  NonZealot | 07/23/09
Your point?  SimonUK2 | 07/23/09
MS never had the monopoly leverage they were accused of  NonZealot | 07/23/09
Please! No logic allowed  Pliny the Elder | 07/23/09
Fair point.  SimonUK2 | 07/24/09
Ms is a monopoly  Rude Union | 07/24/09
Not really...  Woned B. Fooldagan | 07/24/09
Easy.. MS knew that the feds were looking at them hard.  James Quinn | 07/25/09
When did Macs come with Windows pre-installed?  bsa2000 | 07/24/09
Yes and Now that they are...  bobiroc | 07/23/09
The fact...  SimonUK2 | 07/24/09
Monopolies are legal!!!  mlindl | 07/24/09
RE: Apple owns the market on expensive PCs  chromeronin | 07/23/09
What a nut ....  privacy matters | 07/23/09
Apple owns the market on expensive PCs  Userama | 07/23/09
How is retail defined? What is the breakdown for retail v. online?  aalhc5@... | 07/23/09
Go Apple !  jpr75_z | 07/23/09
But it's hard to be humble...  Userama | 07/23/09
Who cares about expensive desktop ornaments...I need to work..  transposeIT | 07/24/09
I don't want cheap and I don't recommend it  mlindl | 07/24/09
Who needs expensive desktops, I need to work...  mayadanteamihan | 07/24/09
Apple's share will continue to grow  johnr@... | 07/24/09
Reminders:  HypnoToad72 | 07/24/09
RE: Apple owns the market on expensive PCs  jurgen.manycolored@... | 07/24/09
RE: Apple owns the market on expensive PCs  Skiggy | 07/25/09
RE: Apple owns the market on expensive PCs  Skiggy | 07/25/09
RE: Apple owns the market on expensive PCs  prolificcoder | 07/25/09
RE: Apple owns the market on expensive PCs  phdoom | 07/26/09
Thats one point of view. A rather crude one at that:P  James Quinn | 07/26/09
RE: Apple owns the market on expensive PCs  bb_apptix | 07/27/09
Half Baked  HalfBakedApples | 07/28/09

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