MacBooks ruling 33% of US notebook roost

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Tuesday, November 11th, 2008


Well isn’t that nice: 33% of people surveyed by ChangeWave who intended to buy a laptop in the next 90 days would pick an Apple. Most interestingly, they’d probably pick up a MacBook Pro rather than an entry level machine.

Twenty-six percent of respondents reported planning on buying about an Apple desktop – considerably less than Dell’s 37 percent. Respondents said that Dell was a “great value.”

via Electronista

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