"}

The Mac Observer

Apple had 4.1% of Total Notebook Computer Market in 4Q06

March 20th, 2007 at 3:00 PM - News by John Martellaro

Apple had 4.1 percent of the total notebook computer market sales by units for the 4th calendar quarter of 2006, placing them 9th overall. While the unit numbers were down compared to the previous quarter, 969,000 vs. 986,000 in Q3, the year over year sales were up dramatically, according to a report published by DisplaySearch*, Unit sales in 4Q05 were 587,000, so the year over year growth was 68 percent.

Sales data provided to The Mac Observer by John Jacobs, Director of Notebook Market Research, showed, however that the notebook market grew by 14 percent from Q3 2006 to Q4 2006, but Appleis sales declined slightly. There is a consideration that could cause this effect.

Mr. Jacobs told TMO that, historically, Apple customers pay close attention to Apple, its products, and rumor sites. They know that Macworld comes up in January and that typically slows down sales in the fourth calendar quarter in anticipation of new products.

"Even so," Mr. Jacobs said, "the halo effect doesnit seem to be happening. If it were a strong force, Appleis notebook sales should be increasing at the same rate as the market." In the short term, due to Appleis way of announcing new products, that may be true. But Appleis notebook sales, year over year, have, in fact, beaten the overall market growth by a wide margin, 68 percent compared to 28 percent.

Dell has had its share of troubles. Dellis notebook sales dropped from 3,573K units in Q3 to 3,517K units in Q4. Year over year sales increase was only about four percent. Hewlett-Packard, on the other hand, did extremely well in 2006. Their unit numbers for the four quarters of 2006 were: 2,981K, 2659K, 3624K, and 4689K units. Clearly, Hewlett Packard has become a force to contend with in notebook sales in the last year.

Here are the total sales by units for 4Q 2006:

  1. HP: 4689K
  2. Dell: 3517K
  3. Acer: 3104K
  4. Toshiba: 2299K
  5. Lenovo: 1975K
  6. Fujitsu-Siemens: 1247K
  7. Sony: 1177K
  8. Asus: 1040K
  9. Apple: 969K

"What Apple really wants to do now is see sustained incremetal growth in every quarter," Mr. Jacobs concluded.


* DisplaySearch is owned by NPD. Global sales numbers are voluntarily supplied by the vendors. The unit numbers here are for MacBook and MacBook Pro only.

Login. Need an account? Register here.



Auto-login on future visits

Show my name in the online users list

Forgot your password?


Commenting is not available in this section entry.
 

Recent Headlines - Updated February 10th

Tue, 9:09 PM
Games - Gameloft’s GT Racing Motor Academy Arrives at App Store
6:27 PM
iPad - Apple Job Posting Hints at a Camera in Future iPads
6:22 PM
Product News - Apple Releases Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 3.0
6:18 PM
Product News - Apple Updates iLife ‘09 with Aperture 3 Support, Slideshow Performance
4:53 PM
News - Google Introduces “Buzz” Social Information Sharing Service
4:19 PM
Just a Thought - iPad: A Reason For Being
3:28 PM
News - Google Lowers Nexus One “Equipment Recovery Fee” to $150
2:27 PM
Deal Brothers - Refurbished 13” MacBook 2.13GHz Intel Core 2 Duo:  $749
1:31 PM
Jeff Gamet's Blog - Macworld Expo: It’s Our Show, Not Apple’s
10:38 AM
Quick Look Review - Texas Tea for the iPhone and iPod touch
10:25 AM
News - Apple Rolls Out Aperture 3 Video Tutorials
10:00 AM
Hot Forum Topic - Backing Up Your iPhoto Library
 

The Mac Observer Reader Specials

Apple Stock Quote

  • AAPL: $196.19. Change: +2.07.
  • (Prices delayed up to 20 minutes.)
  • Discuss in our Apple Finance Board

Hot Topics

TMO Express

Join the TMO Express Daily Newsletter to get the latest Mac headlines in your e-mail every weekday. Find out more!

Top Deals From DealBrothers.com

Recent Features

Support The Mac Observer

We noticed you may be running AdBlock on your computer. It takes real money to run this site and to deliver the news, tips, and opinions you love to read.

If you wish to block the ads that pay for the creation of our content, we ask that you instead support TMO Directly, either with a $5 monthly recurring contribution, or a one-time donation of any amount of your choice. Thanks!

Subscribe with Paypal Donate with Paypal