Ok, lets say there are 100 million households(I'm talking households not total population) in america and I think there are only something like 108. If I own 12 houses that is still one household. If I have a child that goes to college I have a household my child has a household. Ok, lets be somewhat conservative now. Lets say Apple has sold 2 million macs to the US for the past 5 years. Yes, I am sure there are a lot more out there and yes I know many many mac users use their machines for more than 5 years, but we are averaging things out. Ok, so 100,000,000 household 2 millions macs to america for 5 years that is 10 million macs so 100,000,000 / 10,000,000 is 10% of the U.S. market. Ok. So, let's just say that we have 2 or 3 percent... that is only like 3 or 4 million macs out there over the past 5 years.. That is total BS!
The sad thing is the way the researchers count it is such. If I have a mac and pc in my home that is a null stat. If my mac is over 5 years that is a null stat. Supposedly they don't count college dorm rooms as households so tha pc/mac family that once was and now the mac has gone to college but doesn't count since they don't count dormrooms as household, whatever. That lonely pc back at home becomes a stat again.
So, basically Apple has only sold 2 million macs to the US in the last 5 years. Or better yet only 2 million macs still work?! The way they are doing these retarded numbers is dividing 35 million macs sold by 2 billion households in the world... that is so lame. If they actually spent time figuring things out. Like this crazy statistic... Mac only buyers buy a computer on an average every 3.2 years. A pc user buys on an average of every 2.1 years. So, you have 2 people one uses a mac the other pc. For most of the world if you have two people it would be a 50%/50% mac to pc ratio but no, no, no. They don't count households like that.. they can't they don't have the time. So, basically because the pc breaks down more and needs to be replaced they don't know that pc is going to the same family that was just counted that's a brand new pc to a brand new family.
I honestly believe U.S. mac saturation is about 7.5 to 8 percent while International saturation of the computer using public, no, an hp desk calculator doesn't count, is about 3.5% So, worldwide even very conservatively is about 4.83% to the computer using public at their homes.