
Ben Reitzes, from Barclays, about new MacBooks Pro with NAND:
[Eles deverão] stimulate quarterly demand for Macs by up to 1 million incremental units on a run rate – taking a percentage point of the share of HDD-based PCs.
The analyst is yet another who believes that Apple’s new line of professional laptops will be able to follow MacBooks Air, adopting flash memories (ie, SSDs) for data storage. He maintained an “overweight” rating for Apple’s shares, with a target price of $ 750.[[Barron’s]