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NPD: Windows 8 Is Off to a Slow Start
NPD: Windows 8 Is Off to a Slow Start

By Adam Dickter
November 29, 2012 2:23PM

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Windows 8 devices comprised 58 percent of overall Windows device unit sales, compared with the 83 percent that Windows 7 accounted for four weeks after its launch, NPD said. Windows notebooks with touchscreens, however, accounted for 6 percent of Windows 8 notebook sales, at an average price of $867.
 



Microsoft Relevant Products/Services is boasting that it sold 40 million licenses for its newest operating system, Windows 8, in its first month after launch on Oct. 26.

But research firm NPD Group is unimpressed, saying on Thursday that sales of all Windows-based devices fell 21 percent last month, even with the "boost" from the brand new system. The figures are based on weekly data Relevant Products/Services supplied by retailers.

"After just four weeks on the market, it's still early to place blame on Windows 8 for the ongoing weakness in the PC Relevant Products/Services market," said Stephen Baker, vice president of industry analysis at NPD, in a statement. "We still have the whole holiday selling season ahead of us, but clearly Windows 8 did not prove to be the impetus for a sales turnaround some had hoped for."

Touchscreen Notebooks Hot

NPD said Windows 8 devices comprised 58 percent of overall Windows device Relevant Products/Services unit sales, compared with the 83 percent that Windows 7 accounted for four weeks after its launch. Windows notebooks with touchscreens, however, accounted for 6 percent of Windows 8 notebook Relevant Products/Services sales at an average price of $867.

NPD called Windows 8 tablet sales "almost non-existent, with unit sales representing less than 1 percent of all Windows 8 device sales to date." However, in a footnote, the company said its figures did not include the heavily advertised flagship Windows tablet, Microsoft's Surface.

NPD did not respond to messages seeking an explanation of the omission in time for publication.

Baker said back-to-school sales of Windows devices "left a lot of inventory in the channel, which had a real impact on the initial sell-through rates for Windows 8." He said the average cost of a Windows computer jumped significantly this year from $433 to $477, while Windows 8 notebooks have seen a nearly $80 rise in selling prices versus the prior year.

Charles King, principal analyst at Pund-IT, told us that while NPD's analysis is bleak, it should be understood that Windows 8, with its mobile Relevant Products/Services device integration Relevant Products/Services and touchscreen Relevant Products/Services orientation, is a radical change in the computing experience and will naturally take longer to catch on than its predecessors.

Breaking-In Period

"In essence, the company has completely reimagined the Windows experience, meaning that it'll take users longer than usual to get used to the OS -- and decide whether to opt-in with their wallets," King said. "So yes, sales are off but given the nature of the Windows 8 beast that seems hardly surprising.

King said he is not prepared to jump on the bandwagon with those who believe the PC era is over. "In fact, the design of W8 shows that the PC's largest proponent recognizes that personal computing has changed fundamentally and is simply no longer device- or location-centric," he said.
 

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Posted: 2012-12-01 @ 11:15am PT
Let's be super clear about the NPD data.

1. Right off the bat, they did not have access to ANY information about Surface sale. nada, not a bit. Microsoft publicly stated they did not give NPD access to any numbers relating to the Surface, and that the NPD data did not include online or offline sales of the Surface.

In fact the only way NPD could have any data relating to the SURFACE RT is through the self selecting consumer panel they have where those who complete the surveys get entered to win prizes. Hardly good data....


2 NPD conducted a consumer Retail purchase B&M channel check, they did not consider online sales or the many millions of online "upgrades".

3 and most important the data used by NPD included several where windows 8 had not even been released! and they exclude the Black Friday shopping weekend.

Now I should also point out that Stat Counter has released usage numbers that puts windows 8 over 2% which means it is right inline with windows7

So, Update story? or perhaps post a story about the statcounter data?

But I doubt it, good news is no news when it comes to Microsoft and other unsexy tech companies....



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