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iPod Shuffle devastates competition

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Alcibiades

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http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/72396/updated-ipod-shuffle-expands-market-share.html

UPDATED: iPod shuffle expands market share 10:59AM
Apple's iPod shuffle has expanded its share of the US market to 58 per cent, just four months after its unveiling. In February the company quoted a share of 43 per cent.

The success comes in spite of widely publicised shortages - delivery times in the US were up to three weeks at one stage.

Apple now dominates both portable music player markets with the Flash-based shuffle and the hard drive-based iPod, iPod photo and iPod mini. It is thought that Apple has 90 per cent of the hard drive market.

As a consequence it also has, in the iTunes Music Store, the leading downloads service, with an estimated 70-75 per cent market share.

The NPD Group figures were revealed by Apple CFO Philip Oppenheimer, who added that the company is not unduly concerned by the 'threat' from music playing mobile phones. He cited the superior interface and long battery life as reasons why users will continue to choose the iPod.

Updated: The NPD Group figures relate to the US market and not, as originally stated, global sales
not bad, just from my own experiences those things are pretty popular, I've seen people with them and actually I'm thinking of getting one for all my cross-campus traveling (iPod Photo I have is kinda big and I'd use when in one place, and the Shuffle for inbetween classes and stuff)...
 

Manics

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Guess it's not so funny anymore...
 

warhead

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You've got to be shitting me, no way that nearly 60% of the US citizens with a flash MP3 player got a shuffle, no fucking way.
 

tedtropy

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It's not surprising - Apple really knows how to advertise and make a product stylish, despite the fact that there are many more functional, similarly priced flash players out there.
 

Meier

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warhead said:
You've got to be shitting me, no way that nearly 60% of the US citizens with a flash MP3 player got a shuffle, no fucking way.

I think this would likely be referring to 58% of flash-based players bought in the past month.
 
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