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IMAC TOPS FOURTH QUARTER US RETAIL/MAIL ORDER PC SALES
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RESTON, Va., Jan. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Apple Computer's iMac consumer computer was the number one selling PC through retail and mail order channels during the 1998 holiday season (October through December 1998), according to PC Data's December Retail/Mail Order Hardware Report. The iMac accounted for 6.2 percent of all unit sales in the fourth quarter, as well as 7.2 percent of the dollar volume. The average price for the iMac was approximately $1,224 during the quarter.
"Not only was iMac the leading SKU during the holiday buying season, but it is the only product to break into the top five best-selling PCs for five months straight," said Stephen Baker senior hardware analyst at PC Data. "Despite falling from the top spot in November to number three in December, the iMac was the number one selling PC since its mid-August introduction, capturing 6 percent of total unit sales during that period, in addition to leading overall sales in the fourth quarter."
Other best-sellers in the fourth quarter were three Compaq Presarios, the 5170 running on a Pentium II 350Mhz processor, the 5150 with an AMD K6-2 350Mhz processor and the 5050, which uses a Celeron 333 processor. Rounding out the top five was the Hewlett-Packard 6355, running on a Celeron 333 processor.
Leading sales in the crucial December sales month was the Compaq Presario 5170, followed by the Presario 5150. After the iMac, the emachines etower, based on a Cyrix MII 266 processor captured fourth place. In fifth was the Compaq 2266, which is based on a Cyrix MII 300 processor.
The popularity of iMac continues to increase Apple's market share since its mid-August rollout onto retail store shelves. This performance has resulted in a gain of almost 300 basis points in Apple's overall market share in the retail and mail order channel, from 6.7 percent in the second quarter to 9.6 percent in the fourth quarter.
Based in Reston, Va., PC Data has been providing point-of-sale data since 1991 and has become the only comprehensive source of software and hardware sales information. The company provides software and hardware vendors with the point-of-sale data and analysis which forms the underpinning of their strategic decision-making process. PC Data supplies sales information to more than 800 software and hardware firms, which account for nearly 95 percent of total computer industry sales. The company's latest initiatives include entering the European market and launching @PCData, a software usage and Internet monitoring service. In addition to tracking software sales through retailers PC Data also tracks hardware and software sales through educational resellers, corporate resellers and distributors. PC Data can be contacted via its Web site at www.pcdata.com or by phone at 703-435-1025. SOURCE PC Data
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