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#1 2008-07-22 8:21 am
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WOW - 41% Mac Unit growth last quarter. 49% Desktop unit growth, 36% laptop growth. Hmmm - what do you know, desktops are growing significantly faster now.
Apple shipped 2,496,000 Macintosh® computers during the quarter, representing 41 percent unit growth and 43 percent revenue growth over the year-ago quarter. The Company sold 11,011,000 iPods during the quarter, representing 12 percent unit growth and seven percent revenue growth over the year-ago quarter. Quarterly iPhone(TM) units sold were 717,000 compared to 270,000 in the year-ago-quarter.
"We're proud to report the best June quarter for both revenue and earnings in Apple's history," said Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO. "We set a new record for Mac sales, we think we have a real winner with our new iPhone 3G, and we're busy finishing several more wonderful new products to launch in the coming months."
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yeah but Macs suck/are too expensive
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#3 2008-07-22 9:32 am
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Already covered and anticpated, just not in such glowing terms, Czach.
You left a few things out. A fine quarter, ending with downward guidance and a bit of a shortfall in iPhone sales on the road to 10,000,000 in '08. Looks like 9,283,000 to go in the remaining 3 quarters.
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Innoculation doesn't work in threads, uki. You know that.
(Such strong desktop sales might even leave room for, oh... a mid-tower, perhaps?
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#4 2008-07-22 11:38 am
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Already covered and anticpated, just not in such glowing terms, Czach.
You left a few things out. A fine quarter, ending with downward guidance and a bit of a shortfall in iPhone sales on the road to 10,000,000 in '08. Looks like 9,283,000 to go in the remaining 3 quarters.
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Innoculation doesn't work in threads, uki. You know that.
(Such strong desktop sales might even leave room for, oh... a mid-tower, perhaps?)
My main point with this thread is not iPods, nor product transitions, but the fact that Mac desktops continue to perform amazingly well, despite all the doom-and-gloom naysayers around here regarding the impact that the lack of a mid-level tower should be having on desktop unit sales. (hence the bold emphasis in my original post).
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#5 2008-07-22 5:00 pm
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Already covered and anticpated, just not in such glowing terms, Czach.
You left a few things out. A fine quarter, ending with downward guidance and a bit of a shortfall in iPhone sales on the road to 10,000,000 in '08. Looks like 9,283,000 to go in the remaining 3 quarters.
Link: Ars.
Innoculation doesn't work in threads, uki. You know that.
(Such strong desktop sales might even leave room for, oh... a mid-tower, perhaps?)
Well, since the quarter ended in June when the iPhone supply had basically dried up and they sold over 1 million iPhone 3Gs in the first weekend I think they will be okay.
What isn't glowing about this earnings announcement? The only thing Wall Street didn't like was Apple's lowered expectations for the upcoming quarter. And since that hasn't actually happened yet I will look at the current results which were outstanding and record-breaking. 
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#9 2008-07-24 1:27 pm
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The increase in desktop sales is especially interesting after all the emphasis on laptops over the last few years.
Although... I've been a 'Book-only guy for a very long time now, but my friend's new iMac -- with its huge, beautiful display -- is making me reconsider.
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#10 2008-07-24 4:35 pm
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I finally got a chance to use an Intel iMac for an extended period while visiting my family back home. A 2.8ghz 24 inch.
I hated the keyboard as does everyone else in the family. To the extent I took mercy on them and shipped them one of my older Apple KBs so they would have one that was nice. The mighty mouse is pretty awful too and the screen was obviously inferior to the DiamondPro I am looking at as I type this. In particular I was surprised at how bad the new flat KB was. I expected not to like it because I prefer KBs that are more inclined but I didn't expect it to be as difficult to type on and have to almost complete lack of tactile feedback.
I half expected to come away from using a new iMac with a more friendly attitude towards them but instead it was actually worse than I expected. Looking good was all it seemed to do really well.
Apple's standards have fallen further than I had thought. As for their continuing popularity...well...P.T. Barnum gave us the answer to that.
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#11 2008-07-24 4:41 pm
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Pariah wrote:
I finally got a chance to use an Intel iMac for an extended period while visiting my family back home. A 2.8ghz 24 inch.
I hated the keyboard as does everyone else in the family. To the extent I took mercy on them and shipped them one of my older Apple KBs so they would have one that was nice. The mighty mouse is pretty awful too and the screen was obviously inferior to the DiamondPro I am looking at as I type this. In particular I was surprised at how bad the new flat KB was. I expected not to like it because I prefer KBs that are more inclined but I didn't expect it to be as difficult to type on and have to almost complete lack of tactile feedback.
I half expected to come away from using a new iMac with a more friendly attitude towards them but instead it was actually worse than I expected. Looking good was all it seemed to do really well.
Apple's standards have fallen further than I had thought. As for their continuing popularity...well...P.T. Barnum gave us the answer to that.
Continuing popularity is one thing - we are talking about 30-50% increasing quarter over quarter popularity for something like 10 quarters in a row now. At some point, the data suggest that your continued dismissiveness of the genius of their product is just out of personal spite, and I suggest that point is now.
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#12 2008-07-24 5:00 pm
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Pariah wrote:
I finally got a chance to use an Intel iMac for an extended period while visiting my family back home. A 2.8ghz 24 inch.
I hated the keyboard as does everyone else in the family. To the extent I took mercy on them and shipped them one of my older Apple KBs so they would have one that was nice. The mighty mouse is pretty awful too and the screen was obviously inferior to the DiamondPro I am looking at as I type this. In particular I was surprised at how bad the new flat KB was. I expected not to like it because I prefer KBs that are more inclined but I didn't expect it to be as difficult to type on and have to almost complete lack of tactile feedback.
I half expected to come away from using a new iMac with a more friendly attitude towards them but instead it was actually worse than I expected. Looking good was all it seemed to do really well.
Apple's standards have fallen further than I had thought. As for their continuing popularity...well...P.T. Barnum gave us the answer to that.
I can understand your frustration with the keyboard and the mouse (I don't like the Mighty Mouse either) but the screen??? Seriously? Is that DiamondPro you use a CRT or LCD?
Also, this quote of yours really gets me:
I half expected to come away from using a new iMac with a more friendly attitude towards them
Have you read any of your own posts? Have you not been writing your actual opinions? And yet you really half expected to come away from using a new iMac with a more friendly attitude towards them???? You have proven time and again that you are thoroughly prejudiced against them. I would have bet you a month's pay that there wasn't a chance in hell that you would come away with a more friendly attitude towards them. I'm having trouble not laughing out loud at your post.
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#14 2008-07-24 8:38 pm
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I like the new slim keyboards; snatched one up right away for my G5 system. Mighty Mouse.... POS! Apple should just give you a coupon for a Logitech mouse as part of the purchase.
As far as CRTs go; I'll never go back since staring for long periods of time is a lot less fatigue using a LCD vs. a CRT. Of course I have a 30" Cinema display...so I'm spoiled.
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#15 2008-07-25 4:22 am
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I like the new slim keyboards; snatched one up right away for my G5 system. Mighty Mouse.... POS! Apple should just give you a coupon for a Logitech mouse as part of the purchase.
As far as CRTs go; I'll never go back since staring for long periods of time is a lot less fatigue using a LCD vs. a CRT. Of course I have a 30" Cinema display...so I'm spoiled.
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I'm sure my next screen will be an LCD but it will have to be an outstanding one. All the ones I have used so far, including Apple's, are perceptively less sharp and display less well defined text than my excellent, top of the line CRT does. At a 100mhz refresh rate I don't see any flicker that I can perceive.
I am a pressman and I spend my day at work microscopically examining text so I am very sensitive to the way LCDs are still kinda chunky looking in their display and have to rely of software blurring to attempt a smooth look.
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#16 2008-07-25 5:54 am
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Also, is it normal for the top of a 2.8ghz iMac to get damn near too hot to touch while doing simple web browsing and light iPhoto edits? I was really surprised at how hot it got, hotter than I have ever felt any computer I have ever used. Quite disconcerting.
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#17 2008-07-25 8:29 am
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Pariah you should go check out HPs new LCD; it has 30bit color and factory tuned settings for various workflows. It will probably be my next monitor unless something better comes along when it is time. It is a 24" monitor.
Text is always going to look less smooth on an LCD than a CRT.
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#18 2008-07-25 10:01 am
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avkills wrote:
Pariah you should go check out HPs new LCD; it has 30bit color and factory tuned settings for various workflows. It will probably be my next monitor unless something better comes along when it is time. It is a 24" monitor.
Text is always going to look less smooth on an LCD than a CRT.
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Don't you think that as LCD displays get increasingly more ppi that we will see a day (probably not that far in the future) when that won't be the case? Look at how good small text looks on an iPhone with only 160ppi.
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Czachorski wrote:
My main point with this thread is not iPods, nor product transitions, but the fact that Mac desktops continue to perform amazingly well, despite all the doom-and-gloom naysayers around here regarding the impact that the lack of a mid-level tower should be having on desktop unit sales. (hence the bold emphasis in my original post).
I remember having this discussion the last time Apple had a favorable increase in desktop ratio. The same applies now as it did then: a momentary increase is NOT a "general trend." The general trend has remained unfavorable. In fact, your presumption is even less applicable now: at least then, you could say the change was due to the new iMac, whereas now, there's no reasonable theory for presuming anything other than normal fluctuation.
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#20 2008-07-25 10:05 am
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Czachorski wrote:
My main point with this thread is not iPods, nor product transitions, but the fact that Mac desktops continue to perform amazingly well, despite all the doom-and-gloom naysayers around here regarding the impact that the lack of a mid-level tower should be having on desktop unit sales. (hence the bold emphasis in my original post).
I remember having this discussion the last time Apple had a favorable increase in desktop ratio. The same applies now as it did then: a momentary increase is NOT a "general trend." The general trend has remained unfavorable. In fact, your presumption is even less applicable now: at least then, you could say the change was due to the new iMac, whereas now, there's no reasonable theory for presuming anything other than normal fluctuation.
WTF??? 
Wow. That is all I can say at this point.
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frankly wrote:
Mr. T wrote:
Czachorski wrote:
My main point with this thread is not iPods, nor product transitions, but the fact that Mac desktops continue to perform amazingly well, despite all the doom-and-gloom naysayers around here regarding the impact that the lack of a mid-level tower should be having on desktop unit sales. (hence the bold emphasis in my original post).
I remember having this discussion the last time Apple had a favorable increase in desktop ratio. The same applies now as it did then: a momentary increase is NOT a "general trend." The general trend has remained unfavorable. In fact, your presumption is even less applicable now: at least then, you could say the change was due to the new iMac, whereas now, there's no reasonable theory for presuming anything other than normal fluctuation.
WTF???
Wow. That is all I can say at this point.
A trend is a general direction in which something is developing or changing. Sometimes, the desktop/laptop ratio improves, but usually it does not. Therefore, the trend is downward despite a few isolated moments of improvement. I think that's the simplest way to put it. If you don't get it now, there's nothing I can do to help you.
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frankly wrote:
avkills wrote:
Pariah you should go check out HPs new LCD; it has 30bit color and factory tuned settings for various workflows. It will probably be my next monitor unless something better comes along when it is time. It is a 24" monitor.
Text is always going to look less smooth on an LCD than a CRT.
-markDon't you think that as LCD displays get increasingly more ppi that we will see a day (probably not that far in the future) when that won't be the case? Look at how good small text looks on an iPhone with only 160ppi.
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Yes I would say in the next 2-3 years the technology will have matured enough to get much higher ppi counts which will render that argument a moot point.
And yes I do know how good the small text on the iPhone looks...quite impressive.
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avkills wrote:
frankly wrote:
avkills wrote:
Pariah you should go check out HPs new LCD; it has 30bit color and factory tuned settings for various workflows. It will probably be my next monitor unless something better comes along when it is time. It is a 24" monitor.
Text is always going to look less smooth on an LCD than a CRT.
-markDon't you think that as LCD displays get increasingly more ppi that we will see a day (probably not that far in the future) when that won't be the case? Look at how good small text looks on an iPhone with only 160ppi.
FrankYes I would say in the next 2-3 years the technology will have matured enough to get much higher ppi counts which will render that argument a moot point.
And yes I do know how good the small text on the iPhone looks...quite impressive.
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Yeah, once resolution independence is part of the OS they will be able to use those higher ppi displays for general use.
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frankly wrote:
Mr. T wrote:
I remember having this discussion the last time Apple had a favorable increase in desktop ratio. The same applies now as it did then: a momentary increase is NOT a "general trend." The general trend has remained unfavorable. In fact, your presumption is even less applicable now: at least then, you could say the change was due to the new iMac, whereas now, there's no reasonable theory for presuming anything other than normal fluctuation.WTF???
Wow. That is all I can say at this point.A trend is a general direction in which something is developing or changing. Sometimes, the desktop/laptop ratio improves, but usually it does not. Therefore, the trend is downward despite a few improvements. I think that's the simplest way to put it. If you don't get it now, there's nothing I can do to help you.
You have seriously lost your way in this argument. You are grasping at straws if you really think that the ratio is the only measure that should be factored in to prove your argument.
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What argument? I was just responding to a post. I didn't make an argument.
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