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Apple Devices To Outsell Windows For First Time Ever In 2013 391

zacharye writes "Mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets have long been considered the future of computing and a new projection from market research firm Gartner shows just how important the mobile market has become. According to the firm's estimates for 2013, Apple devices will outsell Windows devices for the first time this year. The estimate takes into account sales of Apple's iPhones, iPads and Mac computers as well as desktops, laptops, tablets and smartphones powered by Microsoft's various Windows operating systems..."
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Apple Devices To Outsell Windows For First Time Ever In 2013

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  • by skine ( 1524819 ) on Friday April 05, 2013 @09:24PM (#43375087)

    It is interesting, though, that after all these years of /. saying that "20XX is the Year of Linux on the Desktop," Unix-Like devices actually account for more than half of computing devices.

    Granted, they aren't as FOS as we might have hoped for.

  • by BenJeremy ( 181303 ) on Friday April 05, 2013 @09:35PM (#43375195)

    Obviously consumers are mostly staying away from Windows 8, which is slowing new PC sales... and in all honesty, there isn't an urge to upgrade PCs every year or two any more. We've reached a point of maturity in desktops and laptops, in terms of memory and drive space... the sweet spot seems to be around 8GB of RAM and 1TB of drive space. 90% of consumers do little more than surf, get e-mail and play games. Gaming hardware really hasn't vastly improved the user experience in a few years, even low end cards deliver nice graphics and performance on 1080p monitors.

    Combined with customers' concerns over the "Modern UI" in Windows 8, and there just isn't a lot of compelling reasons for consumers to purchase new equipment.

    Likewise... IT departments have likely slowed hardware refreshes in light of Windows 8. Many took a year or two to adopt Windows 7, which was a no-brainer upgrade after struggling with Vista (which many IT departments skipped). Again... nothing compelling to move into Windows 8 and integrate it into their common office environments, and hardware requirements of current software hasn't demanded more ram than most companies already have deployed.

  • Re:The King is dead (Score:5, Interesting)

    by quenda ( 644621 ) on Friday April 05, 2013 @09:36PM (#43375209)

    Not so fast! If we are going to start comparing counts of "Devices", the clear winner is neither, but Linux.
    Windows still rules the Desktop, and Apple the MP3-players, but all those millions of routers, TVs, Blu-ray players, TiVos, GPS units, Android devices and even kitchen appliances....
    Linux *Devices* clearly outsell any other comparable platform, by a huge margin.

  • by amiga3D ( 567632 ) on Friday April 05, 2013 @10:02PM (#43375401)

    You know they should have taken a page out of their own success story. When IBM came knocking they bought an operating system and created MS-DOS out of it. They should have bought Nokia and gotten behind Maemo and put their own spin on it. Maybe a linux kernel with a MS proprietary system on top would have worked for them like Darwin under OS X did for Apple. No, they had to try to reinvent the wheel and it had a flat spot on it.

  • PEG (Score:2, Interesting)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday April 05, 2013 @10:45PM (#43375701)

    Yeah apple's PEG ratio is 5 times SMALLER than google's. Price/ Earnings/ Growth. So smaller means better. five fold better. Stunning.

  • by sodul ( 833177 ) on Friday April 05, 2013 @11:15PM (#43375869) Homepage

    But that's not what the masses want, you're a nerd (admit it you're on slashdot) and what you want is a microscopic market niche. Steve was right.

  • by MacTO ( 1161105 ) on Saturday April 06, 2013 @12:03AM (#43376133)

    The Gartner report never projects the sales of iOS and OSX devices exceeding those of Windows devices. Those projections cover the years 2012 through 2017, so I'm not sure where that sensational conclusion came from. It's also worth noting that the projected sales of Windows devices is continuing to increase, albeit not at the same rate as iOS/OSX, each year.

    Not that I would place much value in these projections. The volume of sales of mobile phones suggests that people will be replacing them every 2.4 years, and that's assuming that everyone over the age of 15 owns one. (If you assume that fewer people own mobile phones, the replacement rate must increase to less reasonable levels.)

  • Re:The King is dead (Score:3, Interesting)

    by Miamicanes ( 730264 ) on Saturday April 06, 2013 @03:25AM (#43376871)

    To a company like HP, the real cost of Windows (Home, at least) is about $20-25... they pay ~$35 to Microsoft, but if they shipped it with Android, they'd have to pay $10 to Microsoft anyway.

    Microsoft has only three things to blame for the piss poor sales of Windows 8 (and hardware that ships with it) -- themselves, Metro, and Windows 8 itself. If they'd left well enough alone, and allowed Windows 8 users to change one or two preferences settings and have Windows 7's look and feel back, just about everyone would have upgraded to it without a second thought.

    OEMs can go with a long-term losing strategy of lower prices, or they can mount a direct assault on Apple the way Google did with the first Nexus One by raising the hardware bar to some point WAY above the level Apple is willing to allow. A shit netbook is no match for a Macbook. A notebook with 2560x1600 13.3-17" display would turn heads. A notebook with a non-chiclet keyboard that didn't utterly suck for anyone who knows how to type faster than 100wpm would get noticed. A notebook with a second display clamped onto the back of the main one for travel that's powered by a powered USB hub built into the laptop's own power brick would get a standing ovation.

    A Macbook is not God's Chosen Computer -- there are plenty of ways to leave Apple in the dust hardware-wise. If you can't make a computer that's a 2/3mm thick laminated-glass slab like Apple, the solution isn't to make one that's 5/6mm thick and try to undercut Apple by $10. The solution is to say 'fuck Apple', make it an inch thick, give it a mechanical keyboard, and pack the empty space inside with 4 pounds of Lithium Ion gel that can run an i7 at full bore for 16 hours without breaking a sweat. Let the bitchy fashion queens who think the world begins and ends with Facebook have their credit-card thickness tablets with soft keyboards, and let people who use their computers to get real things done not be crippled.

  • Re:The King is dead (Score:2, Interesting)

    by cusco ( 717999 ) <brian.bixby@gmail . c om> on Saturday April 06, 2013 @11:14AM (#43378687)
    Your definition of 'entire world' must be pretty unique. To be truthful, out of all the people that I know in the US, Canada, Britain, Italy, India, Russia, Peru, Bolivia, Mexico, and Ecuador I can't think of a single person who "sees stuff differently" because of the release of IOS. Those who have IOS devices seem to think that they're easier for media consumption, but only two or three of them actually do any work on them beyond making phone calls and reading email (which the Blackberry and Compaq Ipaq pioneered, not Apple). Even that's pretty much limited to writing service reports and doing Google searches.

    Care to explain what your fanboi-ism is about?

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