Mac sales down in QXNUMX despite new MacBook Pros

In recent years we have seen how the renewal cycle of some Mac models goes without order or concert. You never know when the Cupertino-based company plans to renew any of the different ranges that today it makes available to users interested in renovating their old Mac or buying a new one.

With the release of macOS Mojave, Apple has left all Mac models before 2012 without updates, in a movement that is clearly geared towards obligate users to renew their old terminals, and I say obligate, because on many of the computers that have been left out of this update cycle, they run macOS Mojave perfectly.

The third quarter of the year, never been particularly good for Mac sales. This past summer, the company revamped the MacBook Pro range, with changes to the processors and completely eliminating the 2015 range, which had remained on sale despite the launch of the new 2016 MacBook Pro with and without Touch Bar. that this renewal has not been enough for Mac sales to have increased or at least remained stable.

In the last quarter, Apple sent 4.9 million dollars, according to the data that the analysis firm Gartner has had access to. This figure assumes uA reduction of 8,5% compared to the same period of the previous year. The Asian firm Lenovo has increased the number of shipments in the same period by 10.7%, while HP and Dell have done so by 6.2% and 5.3% respectively.

Lenovo, HP and Dell top the manufacturers ranking that more computers have put in the market during the last quarter. Apple is in fourth position followed by Acer and Asus, who have also seen their equipment sales fall by 5.7% and 15.9% respectively.


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