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Consumer boom. Desktops slide.
There's been an 8% rise in consumer electronic purchase in 2005 says the NPD group. Winners were the big TVs, plasma and LCD; MP3 players (iPod); digital cameras still sell well and although computers keep selling well, particularly laptops, the plunge in desktop price means that the value of the sale for this item is declining. (ie volume up, price down) That means desktop computer power is commoditizing at the lower end.
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