Conina said:
Just for clarification... these are the definitions of Jon Peddie Research: "In our analysis we use Enthusiast AIB’s as the cornerstone but also account for Enthusiast systems as a pricing segment with averages of $2,199 for desktops and $1,977 for notebooks. The minimum ASP to be included in the Enthusiast class is $1800 and this includes a display factor adjusted for gaming motivation and purchasing frequency." "In our analysis we use Performance AIB’s as the cornerstone but also account for Performance systems as a pricing segment with averages of $1,551 for desktops and $1,348 for notebooks. The minimum ASP to be included in the Performance class is $1000 and this includes a display factor adjusted for gaming motivation and purchasing frequency." So 76 million gaming PCs with a minimum price of $1000 / average price of over $1500 (display included)... not too shabby. http://jonpeddie.com/publications/pc_gaming_hardware_market_report |
I dint read that article, but does it say that thouse 76m pc's are used as gaming pc'? Cuz i have a really hard time beliving that.
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