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Larry Dignan, Andrew Nusca and Rachel King

iPad is so far having a minimal effect on Mac sales; iPod sales are down

By | May 17, 2010, 12:58pm PDT

Summary: Initial data from NPD Group shows that iPad sales in April aren’t cannibalizing Mac sales after all, though iPod sales are down.

The launch of Apple’s iPad brought concerns that the device might cannibalize sales of the Mac computer - but a look at the first month of the June quarter shows that it’s the iPod, not the Mac, that may be taking the iPad hit.

In the U.S., Mac sales for the month of April were up 39 percent, ahead of the 19 percent projection that Wall Street has estimated for the full quarter, according to data from NPD Group. At the same time, iPods were down 17 percent for the month, compared to April of last year. Wall Street is forecasting a 9 percent decline for the full quarter.

So what does it mean? Piper Jaffrey’s Gene Munster, in a note to investors, said today that the iPad is not cannibalizing Macs the way some thought it might and that the impact, while slight, is more on the iPod. But it is only the first month. Munster writes in his note:

We believe in the long run Mac cannibalization will exist, but will be minimal. Apple has successfully limited the iPad functionality to primarily content consumption vs. content creation on a Mac. And relative to the iPod, the physical size of an iPad provides a meaningfully different value proposition (portability vs. screen size).

It’s an interesting sneak peek inside the changing dynamics of these popular Apple products, though I can’t help but wonder what sort of impact the Dads & Grads season might have on the full quarter, whether iPad sales might further impact either the Mac or iPod categories.

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RE: iPad is so far having a minimal effect on Mac sales; iPod sales are down
jackson1984-24316069205748857739440257893812 11th Oct
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product that let a competitor do it. So, if tablet computers are going to cannibalize laptop sales (or anything else), trying to delay it will only let your competitors do it for you.
It could very well be a solid dividing line between the two. As the majority of iPod buyers tend to purchase PC's, that could very well be the same core buyers that are after the iPad.
iPad sales will eventually do better.
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why will ipad sales do better?
james.faction 17th May 2010
Unless the price drops through the floor I doubt anyone beyond gadget-hungry, well-off end of the market will be buying one of these.
The product is aggressively priced, $499 to $829, compare it to the Kindle $249 to $489 which is only a ebook reader, in black and white. So unless you work for minimum wage the iPad isn't going to break anybody's budget.
@james.faction
Makes sense, since iPad is just a supersized iPod.
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Please. Apple is pretty good at not allowing cannibalization....Unless they've purposefully set it up for cannibalization like they've done with the iPod Touch eating the iPod classics, I won't worry. Adding the iPad in their lineup allows them to do what they do best, innovate. They will push their Macs to the next level. I expect them to bring out truly unique iMacs and Laptops with Touch capabilities in the next major revisions that will shine the spotlight back on the Macs, and cease any thoughts about cannibalization.
Cannibalization, if it were to exist in this case, would be a by-product of innovation. Technology is meant to be used and eventually discarded - the division is clear between content creation versus casual portability. I don't own an iPad, but the short times I've experimented with one shows me its an altogether different experience over a laptop and I understand the value. I think at this price level, for this kind of device - people will wait for the 2nd gen to buy.
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Wrong assumption
Narg 18th May 2010
The iPad will eat on ALL computer sales, mostly netbooks.

But iPod and Macs? The iPod is suffering due to the increasing choice of better MP3 players. The Mac is suffering due to Windows 7 being such a great OS.

These thin/narrow minded articles are getting old.
Windows 7 "great"?
Windows 7 is very good and very much better than its predecessors but not great. It still has a registry which gets clogged up and still leaves temp files all over the place. How is that "great"?
@Narg
The Mac is suffering, eh? All products should "suffer" like Mac sales are suffering. LOL!!
@Narg That's funny. I say the iPad is less than a netbook. At least most of the netbooks give you a keyboard to type on, and don't make you leave fingerprints all over the screen using a virtual keyboard. Netbooks do more, and they even cost less.
@Crash2100

The iPad isn't a netbook. It caters to a different market so who cares.

Oh and it does have a virtual keyboard which you'll probably dismiss because you can't use one very well. wink
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misinformed much
DeusExMachina 18th May 2010
@Crash2100

"At least most of the netbooks give you a keyboard to type on, and don't make you leave fingerprints all over the screen using a virtual keyboard."

You do realize the iPad let's you use any bluetooth keyboard, right?
@DeusExMachina

So all you have to do is carry a bluetooth keyboard around with the stupid iPad if you want it to have something more than a virtual keyboard... The iPad is nothing but an iPhone with a bigger screen and lack of a phone.
@Crash2100

The iPad is nothing but an iPhone with a bigger screen and lack of a phone.

Actually I think it's more like a bigger iPod Touch than anything. And that's not necessarily a bad thing, either...
@Crash2100

First, admit you were wrong. Because you were. Don't change the subject, man up.

Second, you have to do the same thing with your silly netbook (or laptop.) What, the keyboard just appears out of magic land?

Third, as the iPad has an oleophobic coating, fingerprints are not that great a problem. Certainly not to the degree you are implying.

Fourth, there are a number of differences between the iPad and the iPhone, not the least of which is the processor. Discounting that is like saying that getting a 17" i7 laptop is stupid, because it is nothing more than an old 13" 500MHz pentium laptop with a bigger screen.

But don't let facts and sense get in the way of a good troll. And hey, your village needs to pay your bridge toll. Better get on that.
@Narg
Apparently telling the truth is still not particularly important to you. Care to post your "numbers" regarding Apple sales?
Care to explain how your statements jibe with Q4/2009 numbers that show iPod Touch sales up 55 percentage points year over year? How about the fact that Apple's percentage of the MP3 market has remained unchanged at 70 percent? Or do you care instead to explain the iPhones explosive year over year growth? While you're at it, please address the increase in Mac sales last quarter, and this.
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jackson1984-24316069205748857739440257893812 11th Oct
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