The Apple’s Mac sales, although continuing to grow for the most of this year, still have not exceeded those of the Window PCs. But with the aggressive new devices like the Haswell eon MacBook Air, Apple might end up receiving the last laugh. The PC sales are in the drain, mired in the long term drop from which they might never recover as the longtime PC consumers realize that they no longer have routine for their PC that now they have an iPad and an iPhone.
But something weird is happening: the Mac users are ending the opposite. Even as they hold their iPhones and iPads , they are getting more Macs than ever before. And the Steve Jobs is getting once again the last laugh from beyond the grave.
The MacBook is the most famous selling device on the market. If the existing trends in the Macs and PC sales continue for the upcoming few years, the Mac might wind up outselling all the Window PCs collective, a deed even the most useful of the Mac nuts would have considered unthinkable. With the genuine growth in the Smartphones and tablets, a Mac triumph this late in game will not mean nearly as far as it once would have.
But it offers Apple a strong revenue base to the fall back on the mobile hardwares commodity pricing. Without the stress to contest with the failing PCs, the Apple can set as much progress efforts into Macs as it needs. At that late stage of PC era, those who’re still getting them are doing so based on the quality, not on the cutthroat pricing.
The Hasewell MacBook Air is an evidence of that. Even as challenging ultrabooks cost partial as much, but their sales are not impressive because bargain bin PCs are progressively not taken really. The Air on other hand is closely a desktop replacement for the most mainstream consumers, specifically in an age where desktop is becoming an item of the past.
So the Apple can stay in pushing the spec restrictions with the MacBook Air while pushing the design restrictions of its multi thousand dollar latest Mac Pro. With PC dying, the Apple can do whatsever it wants with Mac. Soon enough, Mac might be the only computer remaining. Not even the Jobs saw that coming.