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Apple Drives Growth In Two Major Consumer Electronics Categories

NPD today released a report examining U.S. consumer technology sales for 2012. Among other things, the company said consumer technology sales have dropped by $4 billion since 2010, down to $143 billion.

Additionally, three of the top five categories based on 2012 revenue experienced declines from 2011 to 2012 -- the two categories that grew were smartphones and tablets, both of which are product lines that Apple currently dominates.

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“While CE remains a dynamic industry the fact is that the stellar growth of the past few years has made growth today more difficult,” [said Stephen Baker, vice president of industry analysis at NPD.]. “Most market segments have high penetration rates and the demand for additional devices is slowing, or declining. Tablets and smartphones have been able to stimulate demand for additional devices, but unfortunately it hasn’t been enough, yet, to sustain positive growth trends.”

NPD went on to note that Apple accounted for 19.9% of U.S. sales, (based on revenue) an increase in share of 2.6% from last year. Samsung captured 9.3% of dollars spent, up from 7% in 2011.

The fall in TV revenue could be noteworthy given the recent rumors around an Apple television set. The company could be hesitant to launch a product in a shrinking category, though perhaps Apple might be able to drive double-digit growth like it has for smartphones and tablets.

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Santabean2000 Avatar
174 months ago
Amazing to think these things barely existed just a handful of years ago.
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174 months ago
They sure drive growth in Samsung, Google, MS, and Sony :p

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The fall in TV revenue could be noteworthy given the recent rumors around an Apple television set. The company could be hesitant to launch a product in a shrinking category, though perhaps Apple might be able to drive double-digit growth like it has for smartphones and tablets.
Or maybe TVs have just gotten cheaper? The Apple TV set just seems like a ludicrous idea. There's already an Apple TV box for that.
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174 months ago
Oh God

No, people are not buying TV's because of rumors of Apple releasing a TV, there are a hundred thousand models of TV out there and nobody is holding their breath to get an Apple TV. Don't delude yourself of Apple's presence in an industry they have not tipped their hat into yet.

There are a lot of reasons why people are not buying TV's in 2012. A imminent release of 4K or OLED could be a major driving factor. Or maybe because the economy is down people don't feel the need to "upgrade" their TV, or maybe its just because the 42" they bought 5 years ago is still just perfectly fine.
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NOV Avatar
174 months ago
If they EVER come out with a TV product...
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