I am laughing my ass off at so many of you guys right now it's not not even funny. 44.5+4.5=49. That means the guy already took into account the different tracking methods. You guys are putting the 5.5 into his mouth and/or doing the math wrong.
Of course, a number of people here are wise enough to catch on.
Anyway, I'm not sure I'd call it 4.5 million, but it's certainly under-tracked by at least a couple million units. Who knows if there are a million or two units on shelves or in retailer warehouses/backrooms.
The software, though, yeah. That's should shut some people up pretty good methinks.
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