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To: eric larson who wrote (7535)3/23/1999 12:36:00 AM
From: eric larson  Read Replies (2) of 10072
 
Sales Growth of Windows-Based PCs Falls Under 1 Percent
at Retail in February

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Sub-$1,000 PCs continued to dominate the market in February, accounting for 62 percent of unit sales, down slightly from January's record 65.7 percent. Unit growth in this segment was 22 percent higher versus February 1998. Within this group the largest unit growth was concentrated in the sub-$600 market...now represents 19.9 percent of PCs sold at retail. This growth came at the expense of the $600-to-$1,000 PC market, whose unit share fell 12.9 percent, although it remained the largest portion of the retail PC market with 42 percent...

PCs priced between $1,000 and $1,500 accounted for 33.3 percent of sales in February, and represented a 5 percent increase over January 1999 and a 4.6 percent gain over February 1998...

...PCs priced above $1,500 represented only 5 percent of total retail sales, and registered a 70 percent unit decline over February 1998...

SOURCE: PC Data

full story: newsalert.com
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