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NPD: Apple ends 2011 as No.1 brand, Best Buy top retailer

Consumer technology hardware sales in the United States fell 0.5% percent in 2011, ending the ...


 NPD: Apple ends 2011 as No.1 brand, Best Buy top retailer
By Tiko377 - 02-13-2012, 10:24 PM - Boxden > BX Wireless


Consumer technology hardware sales in the United States fell 0.5% percent in 2011, ending the year just shy of $144 billion according to market research firm The NPD Group. Roughly 60% of all sales were from PCs, TVs, tablets, eReaders, mobile phones and video game hardware, NPD said. Computers generated the most revenue with nearly $28 billion or roughly 20% of sales, with tablets and eReaders doubling sales to $15 billion in 2011. For the second year in a row, Apple led all consumer electronics brands and was the only one to increase sales during the holiday quarter, posting a 36% year-over-year increase. The Cupertino-based company accounted for 19% percent of all sales, almost double second-ranked Hewlett-Packard. Best Buy was the top retailer for the second year in a row, followed by Walmart and Apple respectively, with Staples and Amazon tied for fourth place. Online, direct mail and TV shopping channel sales increased 7% and accounted for 24% of all sales, up from 22% in 2010. Read on for NPD’s press release.

Apple tops 2011 as the #1 Brand and Best Buy is the #1 Retailer

PORT WASHINGTON, NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 13, 2012 – U.S. consumer technology hardware and consumable sales* fell just one half of a percent in 2011 ending the year at nearly $144 billion, according to leading market research company The NPD Group.

Nearly 60 percent of all sales in 2011 were driven by the top five categories; PCs, TVs, tablets/e-readers, mobile phones, and video game hardware, according to NPD’s Retail and Consumer tracking services and Mobile Phone Track. PCs (notebooks and desktops) generated the most revenue with nearly $28 billion in sales, accounting for almost 20 percent of sales, but that figure was a decline of 3 percent from 2010. Tablets/e-readers were the clear winner in 2011, nearly doubling sales to $15 billion in 2011.


“U.S. hardware sales growth is becoming harder and harder to achieve at the broad industry level,” said Stephen Baker, vice president of industry analysis at NPD. “Sales outside of the top five categories fell by 8 percent in 2011 as consumers shifted spending from older technologies to a narrow range of products.”

Apple benefited from this shift as it was the leading consumer electronics brand for the second year in a row. Among the top five brands Apple was the only one to experience a sales increase, posting a 36 percent rise over 2010. By the critical fourth quarter Apple accounted for 19 percent of all sales dollars, almost twice as much as number two Hewlett-Packard.

Top 5 U.S. Brands Based on 2011 Revenue

Brand Sales Growth/Decline
Apple 36%
Hewlett-Packard -3%
Samsung -6%
Sony -21%
Dell -17%
Source: The NPD Group/Consumer Tracking Service, Retail Tracking Service, and Mobile Phone Track

At the retailer level, Best Buy came out on top once again, followed by Walmart and Apple. Staples and Amazon tied for fourth place to round out the top five, a repeat of 2010.

Sales through online, direct mail, and TV shopping channels jumped 7 percent and accounted for 24 percent of all sales, up from 22 percent in 2010. Sales through these non-retail channels captured 25 percent of industry revenue in the fourth quarter of 2011.

“While in-store sales fell about 2.5 percent in 2011, the growth in online volumes for retailers meant that retail name plates still accounted for well over four of every five dollars spent on CE hardware in the US,” said Baker. “Despite their sales strength, retail stores still face serious challenges in 2012 as volumes in the traditional CE categories, which once carried these stores, continue to slide. It shouldn’t be forgotten, however, that a large majority of mobile phones and tablets/e-readers (the two fastest growing CE categories) have mostly been driven through in-store experiences.”
NPD: Apple ends 2011 as No.1 brand, Best Buy top retailer


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14 comments for "NPD: Apple ends 2011 as No.1 brand, Best Buy top retailer"


 02-14-2012, 10:22 AMaway - #2
P-Hill|M
Android fanboys avoiding this thread like the plague


















 02-14-2012, 03:34 PMaway - #3
PTC
[smiley]
 02-14-2012, 04:35 PMaway - #4
peto
Originally Posted by P-Hill
Android fanboys avoiding this thread like the plague
the article clearly says it was Android phones dressed up as apple products. Clearly. Oh and uhh umm, Google gave some of its sales to Apple.

Yeah that's what really happened.

 02-14-2012, 04:52 PMaway - #5
Nate187um
I really smh @ android fanboys

you know you have no business claiming that #1 spot

play your position
 02-14-2012, 06:47 PMaway - #6
tj.iscool
What's with the Android hate???

WP7>>>>>Android>>>WebOS>>iOS
 02-14-2012, 07:30 PMaway - #7
fat_boyy21
Originally Posted by P-Hill
Android fanboys avoiding this thread like the plague






do you know much google is worth

Last edited by fat_boyy21; 02-14-2012 at 07:44 PM..
 02-14-2012, 07:38 PMaway - #8
iamsoulja
i like Apple products and Microsoft products but when it comes to phones

Android>>>>WP7>IOS>>>>>>>anything else
 02-14-2012, 07:46 PMonline - #9
cold_young_thug
Sony is damn near in free-fall considering where they once were. Cant wait for the fire sale.
 02-14-2012, 08:50 PMaway - #10
KURUPTION!!!
Originally Posted by fat_boyy21
do you know much google is worth
Pretty sure the article is talking consumer electronics and not the net worth of the company.
 02-14-2012, 09:02 PMaway - #11
Aurora
Google


you guys can't touch
 02-14-2012, 09:03 PMaway - #12
Aurora
Google won
 02-14-2012, 09:33 PMaway - #13
Y.G.
Sony getting up there wit Nas in the L's department.
 02-15-2012, 12:36 AMaway - #14
hockeythug
Originally Posted by fat_boyy21
do you know much google is worth
yep. 198 billion. Apple is worth 475 billion.
 02-15-2012, 01:10 AMaway - #15
PTC
Originally Posted by hockeythug
yep. 198 billion. Apple is worth 475 billion.
them fools are idiots. Google is worth about 42% of Apple. You could double google and still be worth as much as apple
 
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