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Still, Apple refuses to be fearful of the warnings, citing three reasons why consumers will continue to snap up their products in the future.
The first reason is that Apple enthusiasts and tech-aficionados have always existed in the past, finding ways to come up with the resources to acquire the most cutting-edge products with the latest technological advances.
The second reason is that Apple has the statistics on their side. Apple computers currently account for 17.6 percent of the American retail market by volume and 31.3 percent by revenue! (Source: iht.com)
The third reason is perhaps the easiest, yet most efficient way to ensure future consumers will purchase their products: do nothing at all for a set period of time. First, holding off on routine "unveilings" will make Apple products appear more meaningful and surely entice more people to buy their products. Second, the company can have more time to work on their products, making them appeal to a wider range of individuals.
If the "Metal MacBook" is really the last Apple unveiling for a while, it still looks to be a solid enough buy...no pun intended.
Still, Apple refuses to be fearful of the warnings, citing three reasons why consumers will continue to snap up their products in the future.
The first reason is that Apple enthusiasts and tech-aficionados have always existed in the past, finding ways to come up with the resources to acquire the most cutting-edge products with the latest technological advances.
The second reason is that Apple has the statistics on their side. Apple computers currently account for 17.6 percent of the American retail market by volume and 31.3 percent by revenue! (Source: iht.com)
The third reason is perhaps the easiest, yet most efficient way to ensure future consumers will purchase their products: do nothing at all for a set period of time. First, holding off on routine "unveilings" will make Apple products appear more meaningful and surely entice more people to buy their products. Second, the company can have more time to work on their products, making them appeal to a wider range of individuals.
If the "Metal MacBook" is really the last Apple unveiling for a while, it still looks to be a solid enough buy...no pun intended.