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First Time Mac Buyers Up to 50 Percent in Apple Stores [UPDATE]

TMO Reports - First Time Mac Buyers Up to 50 Percent in Apple Stores [UPDATE]

by , 6:35 PM EDT, April 19th, 2006

Sales of Macs to first time buyers is up in Apple's retail stores "to about 50 percent," according to Apple CFO Peter Oppenheimer in a financial call to analysts covering Apple's March quarter results. Based on information Apple collected during its most recent buyer survey, interest in the Mac rose significantly outside of the traditional consumer base that already owns at least one Mac.

"We remained very, very confident in our retail stores," said Mr. Oppenheimer. "They are delivering strong growth to the company and are new to Mac percent in the quarter actually rose to about 50%."

Apple has heretofore cited the number of "Switchers" at Apple retail stores representing 40% of new Mac sales. Apple appears to now be calling those sales "new to Mac," which is perhaps a more accurate term to reflect those customers who are buying a Mac for the first time.

Apple's switch to Intel-based processors is thought to play a roll in the number of new to the Mac buyers, but Apple doesn't break out the specific numbers for Intel versus PowerPC Macs sold for the quarter. Currently, the iMac, Mac mini, and MacBook Pro all use Intel Core processors, while the iBook, Power Mac, and Xserve all use PowerPC processors. Apple plans to complete the transition to Intel chips for all of its products before the end of 2006.

"As you know," Mr. Oppenheimer said in response to a question from an analyst, "we don't release the specific units on each one of those, but I would share with you that the Intel-based iMac did very well in the quarter."

As consumer interest and demand for the Mac increases, Apple expects the need for more retail stores will rise, too. The company plans on opening about 30 stores in the United States this year to help meet demand, with 40 new stores all told throughout the world.

Apple also announced Wednesday that it shipped 1.112 million Macs for the quarter, an increase of 4 percent over the same quarter last year.

[Update: This story was updated to more accurately reflect comments from Mr. Oppenheimer. It also includes additional information about these numbers. - Editor]

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Close Name:Guest
Subject: Intrusive ADS!!!

I couldn't even read this article because of the obnoxious ad flashing to the right of the text!!

Leaving this site immediately!!

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Typo

"... and are new to Mac percent in the quarter actually rose to about 50%."

Should be "...and OUR new to Mac..."

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Another typo... Roll --> Role

"Apple's switch to Intel-based processors is thought to play a roll in the number ..."

should read:

"Apple's switch to Intel-based processors is thought to play a role in the number ..."

Close Name:Guest
Subject: I Switched!

I just switched to Mac and it was absolutely 100% because of the new intel iMacs. I really loved the look of the iMac but was really afraid of leaving the windows world behind. Not because I loved windows, but it's all I have ever known and I was worried I'd end up with something worse. But I felt a little more comfortable knowing I'd still be using intel chips and that's what finally pushed me to "be a big girl" and make the switch.

The first thing my husband and I said was "WHAT THE HELL TOOK US SO LONG?!!" I LOVE LOVE LOVE my new iMac, which I fondly call "Manolo". He's beautiful AND HE JUST WORKS! I was online in SECONDS. I still have my PC set up on my desk but I haven't needed OR WANTED to turn it on since I brought Manolo home.

iLife is amazing. It was definitely a huge incentive to switching. I wanted to try my hand at podcasting and windows didn't have anything (built in) to offer me. Photocasting was also something that I was interested in after seeing the MacWorld Keynote.

Anyway, now that we've switched, we are definitely never going back to windows.

Close Name:Intruder -   TMO Mac Specialist Posts: 3149 Joined: 07 Jul 2004
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Out of curiosity, why did the use of Intel chips make a difference to you?

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