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Microsoft Windows - Consumer PC Sales Slow ... But Not Because of iPad

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  • FPCH Admin

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The conventional wisdom goes something like this: Sales of Apple's iPad are so strong that they're cutting into PC sales. It makes sense, right? I mean, you see iPads all over the place. Those sales must be coming from somewhere. There's just one problem: There is zero evidence that the iPad has impacted overall PC sales at all. ...

 

 

 

 

 

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  • FPCH Admin

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The conventional wisdom goes something like this: Sales of Apple's iPad are so strong that they're cutting into PC sales. It makes sense, right? I mean, you see iPads all over the place. Those sales must be coming from somewhere. There's just one problem: There is zero evidence that the iPad has impacted overall PC sales at all. ...

 

 

 

 

 

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  • FPCH Admin

Windows IT Pro

 

The conventional wisdom goes something like this: Sales of Apple's iPad are so strong that they're cutting into PC sales. It makes sense, right? I mean, you see iPads all over the place. Those sales must be coming from somewhere. There's just one problem: There is zero evidence that the iPad has impacted overall PC sales at all. ...

 

 

 

 

 

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  • FPCH Admin

Windows IT Pro

 

The conventional wisdom goes something like this: Sales of Apple's iPad are so strong that they're cutting into PC sales. It makes sense, right? I mean, you see iPads all over the place. Those sales must be coming from somewhere. There's just one problem: There is zero evidence that the iPad has impacted overall PC sales at all. ...

 

 

 

 

 

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