Macs are approaching 10% of total PC sales in the US (or are they above that already?), a bit less in western europe, and they are still below 5% worldwide.
The above are just new sales, assuming that people keep their computers for a few years the total share of OSX is still much lower.
sales-wise they're actually closer to 20% of new machines, however total marketshare is aproximately 10% last I saw.
sales-wise they're actually closer to 20% of new machines, however total marketshare is aproximately 10% last I saw.
- College students
- Late teens/early 30s
- IT
- Professors
- People who wants things simple/Power users who wants an open OS
Look at the steam HW stats.
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As for my college, it is like 80% Macs
Wait, are these the people who use Windows or OSX? If it's OSX I really have to disagree with the IT and open OS points.
Anecdotally my experience shows that the Mac is definitely appealing to a much wider audience than it did before the iPhone / iPad. I had a mate round at the weekend that's considering the switch, but he still can't balance the cost/benefit compared to a £399 Dell.
just curious in to what % of people use macs vs pcs. i can remember a while ago it was like 1% use macs.
now it seems at my college 60% use macs, obviously thats only in college but..
I think the price is now the only thing that is stopping Macs from being used by more people. There is no point buying a £900+ laptop when you can get a £300 one that you're already familiar with, that does what you plan on doing on a computer just as well. Especially in this economic climate.
- College students
- Late teens/early 30s
- IT
- Professors
- People who wants things simple/Power users who wants an open OS
Look at the steam HW stats.
My mother used to say: We are poor, we can't afford to buy cheap things. If you don't have money, the last thing you should buy is a £300 laptop. Not if you actually want to use it.
Wait, are these the people who use Windows or OSX? If it's OSX I really have to disagree with the IT and open OS points.
Come to Europe and you can't do such generalizations. Out of my friends, maybe 5% have Macs. And I would say that figure applies outside my friends too judging by what I've seen people using at school, cafes etc.
Seriously, US isn't the only country in the world.
Here the last German person I know on a non-Mac was my wife who as of Tuesday is on a Mac. My American friends are split 50/50. I think it has more to do with what people can afford. When I was a poor college student I was a Linux guy, in my heart I still am.
Because they foolishly spend their grants on things that are not really needed? Thats the case with uni students here in the UK.It's not about the money, trust me. How come all the American college kids have Macs if it was a money thing?
I in IT, I'll take a mac for the type of development I do any hour of the week! Windows hampers and slows my productivity. That's just me - YMWV!
I work in IT and use Macs. I can do much more with it than a Windows machine (including running Windows if need be). Macs IMO are much better for virtual machine use. Obviously it depends what you do in IT as a majority do use Windows but Mac and Linux use is definitely on the rise.
As for Open, it actually is more open than Windows since its built upon Darwin Unix.