Chromebook Sales Rose 32 Percent During


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Chromebooks once again proved a force to be reckoned with during the hotly contested/promotionally congested US Back to School shopping period.

Data from industry watcher NPD Group shows Chromebooks made up 4.5 percent of all back-to-school PC salesduring the 10 week shopping period. This figure is up 1.2 percent on 2013 and makes for an impressive 32 percent rise year-over-year in all.

Apple?s Mac OS also  ncreased its overall margin by 14 percent on 2013, with Macbook sales up 17 percent for the same period. The number of PCs and Notebooks running Microsoft Windows fell by almost 4 percent, but devices running the OS remains the biggest overall sellers.

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Source: NPD Group

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According to NPD Chromebooks accounted for ?more than 5 percent of notebook sales, and 18 percent of all sales of notebooks under $300.? Given that few Chromebooks sell for more than this ? and none of the 17 Chrome OS laptops taking part in Amazon?s promotional offer did ? this isn?t entirely surprising.

?Chromebooks made up 18% of all notebook sales under $300?

But Chromebooks weren?t the only winner at the low-end.  Windows increased its share of sub-$300 notebooks by 37 percent, a sign that it?s aggressive pricing to combat Chromebooks is showing some fruit ? albeit at a cost to them.

NPD say Apple was the standout winner this year, managing to snatch more than a quarter of all sales. Their rise is especially surprising considering that it doesn?t compete at the ?low-end?, where most of this years gains were  found. This shows people are still willing to pay a premium for notebooks? so long as it has an Apple logo on it.

 

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Microsoft's era is coming an end and like all great empires it started to crumble under it's own weight.

 

 

MS saw an increase of 37% and MS doesn't really compete in the sub 300 dollar range.

 

Hardly signs of a crumbling empire.

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Microsoft's era is coming an end and like all great empires it started to crumble under it's own weight.

If they continue to increase their marketshare at this rate, Chromebooks will be outselling Windows in 32 years!

 

I hope Microsoft can react in time. 

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