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CNBC misread an infographic on Chromebooks, everyone copied it
5 points by ocdtrekkie on Dec 7, 2015 | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments
So, I looked a little more suspiciously at CNBC's claim that "over half" of devices in US classrooms were Chromebooks: http://www.cnbc.com/2015/12/03/googles-chromebooks-make-up-half-of-us-classroom-devices.html

Major tech blogs all over picked it up, both general technology and Google-specific alike. The problem: The article's wrong.

The article cites an infographic, below, which merely states that over 50% of SALES in Q3 of 2015 were Chromebooks. And when you scroll down to the fine print, you discover an ever larger issue: It only counts laptops.

Somehow, CNBC turned an article about laptop sales in one quarter of 2015 into a claim that half of all devices in US classrooms ran Chrome OS.

I've send notices to correct to a bunch of blogs, and of course, reported it to CNBC itself, but it's concerning to see how far through our "journalism" these days misinformation will transfer, before someone notices it.




if 50% of laptop sales were chromebooks in $$, since chromebooks are cheaper that other laptops, that means chromebook numbers of units were above 50%


The infographic isn't super-clear, but since they have a % in price section lower, I get the general impression the market shipments percentage is in estimated units, not dollars.




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