Sunday, April 12, 2015

Apple defies price war with iPad Air, says Deutsche Bank

Apple defies price war with iPad Air, says Deutsche Bank
While a holiday price war is breaking out among laptops, Apple is staying comfortably above the fray with its iPad Air, according to Deutsche Bank. About 60 percent of the 80 best-selling laptops at retailers that Deutsche Bank recently monitored cost less than $400, while 30 percent are below $300.Deutsche Bank did a "series of online checks" that included Amazon, Best Buy, Target, and Walmart over cyber Monday. "We believe this reflects the need for [laptop] vendors to close the pricing gap with tablets which continue to exhibit strong market momentum," analyst Chris Whitmore said in a research note published Monday."Tablets are bifurcated between Apple, who commands a premium, and everyone else," Whitmore said.He continued. "Apple is a best seller and everyone else is playing for scraps at significantly lower price points. Overall, it appears there is little margin in the Android ecosystem but volumes are robust due to very low price points." The pricey MacBook Pro also made it into the top 15 best-selling laptops at Best Buy on Cyber Monday.The $1,050 13.3-inch MacBook Pro (non-Retina) was No. 5 and the $1,400 13.3-inch MacBook Pro Retina was No. 10. Last year during the fourth quarter, tablets outsold laptops by 10 million units."We expect that spread to expand to [about] 20M units in 2013 despite massive discounting...among [laptop] offerings," according to the note. Best-selling laptops at Amazon on Cyber Monday.Deutsche BankBest-selling tablets at Target on Cyber Monday.Deutsche BankBest-selling tablets at Best Buy on Cyber Monday.Deutsche Bank


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