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呵呵..看来美国的FANS们比中国强.....8 K- B T3 c8 B1 Y
APPLE会不会在11月底的时候再来个大降价呢?
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Survey: 1 in 6 Americans wants an Apple product for Christmas
" ~0 J/ s O: S6 {! U BPosted Oct 10th 2007 7:30PM by Mike Schramm
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You're all alone then-- Solutions Research did a survey on digital products that Americans want to receive this year, and surprisingly, Apple products didn't make thetop 10. The leading product was an HDTV, and Windows-based notebooksand Windows-based PCs took the second and fourth slots (you can see the full top ten list over at Engadget). X- b0 A; P, y0 ^* G6 J' P7 k# N
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Appledidn't do too badly, though-- the MacBook hit number 11 and the iPhonewas at number 15. And that is a ranking of all generic products, soconsidering brands, Apple actually lands in the top 5, with 1 in 6consumers wishing for an Apple product this year.
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Sounds aboutright. I need an iPhone before the year is out, and as soon as Leopardcomes out, I'll have a Mini, too. Of course, I also want a Wii, andabout 50 different games, and a new Macbook Pro, and an iPod Touch...well, let's just say if this survey had polled me, Apple would haveshowed up a little higher on the list. : g. g: B U2 r4 y* d
http://www.tuaw.com/2007/10/10/survey-1-in-6-americans-wants-an-apple-product-for-christmas/ |
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