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Wednesday, Jul 19, 2006 10:55am
5G iPod, Nano sales fall in Taiwan |
Sales of Apple's iPod video and iPod nano in the Taiwan market have fallen to
below 20,000 units per month since May of this year, according to
one report. Local retail channels attribute the drop in sales to
fierce competition from new MP3 players from Samsung and SanDisk.
Monthly sales of iPods in the Taiwan market totaled 25,000-35,000
units during a shortage, topping out at 45,000-50,000 units, according
to DigiTimes. Samsung and SanDisk have since launched their
new portable media players which offer more functionality than Apple's
own iPod, even as unbranded and less popular MP3 player manufacturers
lowered prices during the last quarter to combat Apple's dominance in
the market, ultimately resulting in decreased sales of iPods in the
region.
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