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| subject: | Re: U.S. Top Selling Computer Hardware for January 2007 |
From: RobertB
In article ,
"Rich Gauszka" wrote:
> "RobertB" wrote in message
> news:missinglink-812ABD.13421818032007{at}news.barkto.com...
> > In article ,
> > mike wrote:
> >
> >>
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=conewsstory&refer=conews&tkr=AAPL:U
S
> >> &si
> >> d=ap0bqJw2VpwI
> >>
> >> Apple's got 10% of the US laptop units sold.
> >>
> >> /m
> >
> > Yeah, interesting. They did pretty well in the "MP3
Player" category as
> > well. Not so good in desktops, however, as expected.
>
> For my part - Apple needs a midrange destop solution. I don't want an
> all-in-one. The MacPro is overkill and while the Mac mini is nicely suited
> for a living room media center, that's about all ( my opinion only ).
So the iMacs are not what you're looking for? In some ways I'd prefer a
separate CPU and monitor myself but that's what they're selling right now
and I don't see any inclination that they'll broaden their line.
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