Poll: Microsoft Vista Delay May Help Apple
12:15 pm, April 3rd, 2006, Leander Kahney

A BusinessWeek poll about the Microsoft Vista delay yielded an interesting result.
BusinessWeek asked: “Will Microsoft’s decision to delay the next version of the Windows operating system change your PC purchase plans?”
The biggest response by a huge margin — more than 65 perccent — said, “I do intend to buy a new computer — an Apple.”
The results aren’t at all scientific, but it is interesting. Polls always skew toward the negative, but the Apple shift is huge. I’m guessing the poll must have been noted on a pro-Apple site somewhere and Apple fans responded en masse.
(Thanks Robin!)
Posted by Leander Kahney in Apple, Hardware, Web | Comment on this article
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I have been noticing an increasing interest in apple computers. Especially in the kids at my school. It seems like this new age modern stuff apple has out is really attracting a lot of people. I think over 20 kids in my grade out of about 100 have macs. Thats a good percentage when you think about it. Maybe the popularity is increasing.
Dan, on April 3rd, 2006 at 5:56 pm
So far, one Japanese Bank has decided to switch their entire fleet to Macs:
http://online.wsj.com/article_email/SB114304862088305343-lMyQjAxMDE2NDAzMzAwNDM4Wj.html
Berkana, on April 4th, 2006 at 1:08 am
I wish companies like BusinessWeek would do more old-fashioned, scientific margin-of-error polls. If they had Gallup or Harris ask the same question, the results might actually be useful to their business readers. The percentage of Mac buyers would be lower, but I bet it would be large enough to turn some heads.
Nate, on April 4th, 2006 at 4:07 am
I am pretty wired into the Mac Web and I never heard of this poll. I don’t think the macheads descended on this poll, though I am sure many of BW regular readers are mac users.
Lee, on April 4th, 2006 at 10:33 am