One of Apple's (AAPL) public
relations operatives e-mailed overnight to let me know that a Consumer
Electronics Association survey -- one that put the iPad No. 3 on this year's
holiday wish list -- was likely to be highlighted in a CEAwebcast scheduled
for 2 p.m. ET Wednesday.
I can see why Apple would be
pleased as punch to see the iPad so high on the CEA wish list, and the
iPod/iPod touch not far behind.
I'm just glad the devices didn't
come out ahead of peace and happiness!
I mean, really. Family together
No. 7? Good health No. 8? Money No. 10?
Doesn't everybody know that when
the Genie grants you three wishes, your third wish should be for three more?
Below the fold: The results of
the CEA survey, which found that although U.S. consumers are expected to spend
an average of $750 on gifts this holiday season, down 2% from last year, they
are prepared to spend a record $232 each on consumer electronics gifts, up 5%
from 2009.
Source: Consumer Electronics
Association
The CEA's 10/19/2010 press
release is available here.
via FortuneCNN
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