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Ehm, I really don't want to be that guy but after checking the source that list seems to be what products people visited using mobile devices.

 

 

"PriceGrabber's recent survey found that of the 13 percent of consumers who plan to buy gifts from a mobile device this holiday season, 38 percent said they will do most of their mobile shopping on Black Friday.

Top 10 most popular Black Friday products visited on PriceGrabber's mobile website and applications on Black Friday 2011 (iPhone®, Android™, and iPad®)

1.  Sony PlayStation®3 Slim 160GB Console

2.  Samsung® UN55D6000 55" LED TV

3.  Microsoft Xbox 360® 4GB Console with Kinect

4.  LeapFrog® LeapPad Explorer Learning Tablet

5.  Canon® EOS Rebel T3 Black SLR Digital Camera Kit

6.  Apple® iPod Touch® 4th Generation 8GB Black

7.  Apple MacBook® Pro 13.3" Silver Notebook

8.  Canon® EOS Rebel T3i Black SLR Digital Camera Kit

9.  Apple® iPad™ 2 16 GB Wi-Fi Black Tablet

10. Nintendo® Black Wii™ Console w/Mario Kart"

 

Plus there's another "Most popular" list:


"Most popular products

1.    Canon® EOS Rebel T2i Black SLR Digital Camera Kit

2.    Acer® Aspire One 531h-1729 Black Netbook

3.    Canon® EOS Rebel T1i  Black SLR Digital Camera Kit

4.    Nintendo® White Wii™ Console with Wii Sports Resort

5.    Samsung® LN32C350 32" LCD TV

6.    Samsung® UN55C8000 55" 3D LED TV

7.    Microsoft Xbox 360® 250GB Console with Kinect

8.    Apple® iPod Touch® 4th Generation 32GB Black

9.    HP (Hewlett-Packard) Mini 110-1144NR Netbook

10.  Canon® EOS Rebel T2i Digital SLR Camera

11.  Garmin® nuvi® 1490LMT Automobile Portable Navigator"

 

source

 

So, did I just fail or were the report in the OP in full spin?



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forest-spirit said:

Ehm, I really don't want to be that guy but after checking the source that list seems to be what products people visited using mobile devices.

 

 

"PriceGrabber's recent survey found that of the 13 percent of consumers who plan to buy gifts from a mobile device this holiday season, 38 percent said they will do most of their mobile shopping on Black Friday.

Top 10 most popular Black Friday products visited on PriceGrabber's mobile website and applications on Black Friday 2011 (iPhone®, Android™, and iPad®)

1.  Sony PlayStation®3 Slim 160GB Console

2.  Samsung® UN55D6000 55" LED TV

3.  Microsoft Xbox 360® 4GB Console with Kinect

4.  LeapFrog® LeapPad Explorer Learning Tablet

5.  Canon® EOS Rebel T3 Black SLR Digital Camera Kit

6.  Apple® iPod Touch® 4th Generation 8GB Black

7.  Apple MacBook® Pro 13.3" Silver Notebook

8.  Canon® EOS Rebel T3i Black SLR Digital Camera Kit

9.  Apple® iPad™ 2 16 GB Wi-Fi Black Tablet

10. Nintendo® Black Wii™ Console w/Mario Kart"

 

Plus there's another "Most popular" list:


"Most popular products

1.    Canon® EOS Rebel T2i Black SLR Digital Camera Kit

2.    Acer® Aspire One 531h-1729 Black Netbook

3.    Canon® EOS Rebel T1i  Black SLR Digital Camera Kit

4.    Nintendo® White Wii™ Console with Wii Sports Resort

5.    Samsung® LN32C350 32" LCD TV

6.    Samsung® UN55C8000 55" 3D LED TV

7.    Microsoft Xbox 360® 250GB Console with Kinect

8.    Apple® iPod Touch® 4th Generation 32GB Black

9.    HP (Hewlett-Packard) Mini 110-1144NR Netbook

10.  Canon® EOS Rebel T2i Digital SLR Camera

11.  Garmin® nuvi® 1490LMT Automobile Portable Navigator"

 

source

 

So, did I just fail or were the report in the OP in full spin?


You got me confused now... where's your source. I don't see any source listed. 

Edit: Found the source. PS3 was the most browsed on mobiles but it couldn't make the top 10 for most popular products. Only gaming console to make the top 10 was the Xbox 360. I get it now. I was wondering how the PS3 sold that good in the U.S.A. 



dsage01 said:


You got me confused now... where's your source. I don't see any source listed. 


It's a link to the source. You click it.



pezus said:
Ben also said Zelda was 1m+ FW, while it was only 500k. Some sales are clearly more Gamestop heavy than others

This. Also, I'm not surprised who was first to respond, or their post. I don't understand why people can't handle there being positive news for another console. Especially when the OP already clearly states that this does not represent every retailer and is not suggesting the PS3 clobbered the 360.



pezus said:
Ben also said Zelda was 1m+ FW, while it was only 500k. Some sales are clearly more Gamestop heavy than others

It DID sell 1 Million FW, stop playing with ME!!

lalalalalalalalalal *can't hear you* lalalalalalalalalalalala



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forest-spirit said:
dsage01 said:


You got me confused now... where's your source. I don't see any source listed. 


It's a link to the source. You click it.


Yup found it :). So no good news for PS3 :(



I dont know why some of you are eating the had off Seece, becuse its bloody obvious that the article and PR are word spinning.



dsage01 said:
forest-spirit said:
dsage01 said:


You got me confused now... where's your source. I don't see any source listed. 


It's a link to the source. You click it.


Yup found it :). So no good news for PS3 :(


Depends on how you look at it. And I don't think these lists says much about what products people actually bought, so...



forest-spirit said:
dsage01 said:
forest-spirit said:
dsage01 said:


You got me confused now... where's your source. I don't see any source listed. 


It's a link to the source. You click it.


Yup found it :). So no good news for PS3 :(


Depends on how you look at it. And I don't think these lists says much about what products people actually bought, so...

That's very unlikely. But PS3, 360 and Wii will all do great. Wii might just see it's biggest holdiays ever infact with the launch of Zelda.



dsage01 said:
forest-spirit said:

Ehm, I really don't want to be that guy but after checking the source that list seems to be what products people visited using mobile devices.

 

 

"PriceGrabber's recent survey found that of the 13 percent of consumers who plan to buy gifts from a mobile device this holiday season, 38 percent said they will do most of their mobile shopping on Black Friday.

Top 10 most popular Black Friday products visited on PriceGrabber's mobile website and applications on Black Friday 2011 (iPhone®, Android™, and iPad®)

1.  Sony PlayStation®3 Slim 160GB Console

2.  Samsung® UN55D6000 55" LED TV

3.  Microsoft Xbox 360® 4GB Console with Kinect

4.  LeapFrog® LeapPad Explorer Learning Tablet

5.  Canon® EOS Rebel T3 Black SLR Digital Camera Kit

6.  Apple® iPod Touch® 4th Generation 8GB Black

7.  Apple MacBook® Pro 13.3" Silver Notebook

8.  Canon® EOS Rebel T3i Black SLR Digital Camera Kit

9.  Apple® iPad™ 2 16 GB Wi-Fi Black Tablet

10. Nintendo® Black Wii™ Console w/Mario Kart"

 

Plus there's another "Most popular" list:


"Most popular products

1.    Canon® EOS Rebel T2i Black SLR Digital Camera Kit

2.    Acer® Aspire One 531h-1729 Black Netbook

3.    Canon® EOS Rebel T1i  Black SLR Digital Camera Kit

4.    Nintendo® White Wii™ Console with Wii Sports Resort

5.    Samsung® LN32C350 32" LCD TV

6.    Samsung® UN55C8000 55" 3D LED TV

7.    Microsoft Xbox 360® 250GB Console with Kinect

8.    Apple® iPod Touch® 4th Generation 32GB Black

9.    HP (Hewlett-Packard) Mini 110-1144NR Netbook

10.  Canon® EOS Rebel T2i Digital SLR Camera

11.  Garmin® nuvi® 1490LMT Automobile Portable Navigator"

 

source

 

So, did I just fail or were the report in the OP in full spin?


You got me confused now... where's your source. I don't see any source listed. 

Edit: Found the source. PS3 was the most browsed on mobiles but it couldn't make the top 10 for most popular products. Only gaming console to make the top 10 was the Xbox 360. I get it now. I was wondering how the PS3 sold that good in the U.S.A. 

Lol, you completely missed the Wii three spots up from the 360. And glad we got the whole story, though my previous point still stands.