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First Day PlayBook Sales: Is 50,000 Too Big a Number?

The launch of Research in Motion’s BlackBerry PlayBook earlier this week may not have been quite the spectacle for which the company had hoped, but first day sales appear to have been respectable, just the same.

Jeffries analyst Peter Misek figures RIM sold about 45,000 PlayBooks Tuesday, with pre-orders accounting for about 25,000 of the total. RBC* analyst Mike Abramsky’s first day sales estimate is in the same range, but a bit higher: 50,000, including pre-sales.

“The launch appears to have been stronger than the launch of Motorola’s Xoom Tablet, or the Samsung Galaxy Tab, although it’s too early to judge sustainability,” he said in a note to clients, adding that, as of Wednesday, checks of 180 stores across 10 cities in the United States and Canada show rising PlayBook stockouts.

But some analysts I’ve spoken with feel those estimates are overly bullish, given the device’s limited availability. 50,000 sold seems an awfully big number when even the Broadway Staples store in downtown New York City had just 10 PlayBooks on hand at launch and a clerk at the Bay Area Best Buy I called described inventory as “a handful.”

“Those 50K estimates are likely a bit high, although there was reasonable demand at stores that actually had product,” said one analyst who declined to be named. “It definitely seemed more of a beta launch to me. A lot of the distribution partners didn’t have the product in stock yet, and there has been essentially no advertising.”

*Barbara Stymiest, Chief Operating Officer at RBC Financial Group, sits on RIM’s board of directors. RBC also makes a market in RIMM securities.

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  • http://twitter.com/gbestercpl Greg Bester

    Well,it was on sale at 20,000 locations. So, each location had only to sell 2.5 to reach 50,000.

  • Anonymous

    Stock? Advertising?

    Why would you need such things to sell a super-duper tablet with an enormous 7 inch screen in the World of the Brothers Rimm?

    Ayuh

  • Anonymous

    That doesn’t seem like a big number to me.

  • demodave

    The admittedly unnamed analyst reports at the end of the blogpost:

    “It definitely seemed more of a beta launch to me. A lot of the distribution partners didn’t have the product in stock yet, and there has been essentially no advertising.”

    Presumably those 20,000 locations are dependent on “distribution partners” (e.g. Staples). So that 20,000 number may be a bit high in practice.

  • Anonymous

    Too bad no one has optics on enterprise orders. I guess we wait.

    The lack of any advertising is concerning. I guess RIM will show more at Blackberry World in 2 weeks.

  • http://www.pokeronlineromania.net Poker Online

    You’re right Greg. It’s not so hard to reach at 50.000

  • Anonymous

    It is somewhat mystifying that RIM has quietly crept into the market with a product that is expected to become a cornerstone of their leading edge technology road-map. Its hard to know if it was intentional or imposed.

    To me 50K units sold doesn’t seem all that unreasonable given the six month period committed buyers had to wait. What’s more important is the future ramp up of buyers as new functionality is added over the next few months.

    RIM has very smart folks working for them and hope that this conservative product launch is part of their overall plan with more customer exposure programs coming in the future.

  • Anonymous

    Ayuh, why don’t you eat a bullet. Your comments are immature and useless. You are a low life loser, a pathetic clown with no future. Let me know where you live, I’d love to come over for a visit. You are a total lunatic!!

  • Anonymous

    Once all the quirks are worked out and the software is updated and complete, the Playbook will be the best tablet out there, far better than the oversized and flawed iPad 2 (which is a POS).

  • http://twitter.com/studuncan Stu Duncan

    Mystifying? Read a review or two of it. They all say the same thing: good hardware, horrible software with lots missing.

    Hardware is the easy part to get right. Software is the hard part. How long will it take before it’s close to actually usable for everything a tablet is used for?

  • http://twitter.com/studuncan Stu Duncan

    Let us know what year that will happen, k?

  • Anonymous

    “Once all the quirks are worked out…”

    Two of the “quirks” are human, the Brothers Rimm.

    How you going to work them out so that future products are innovative & complete?

    Maybe even with some decent marketing?

    Naw, lets not go overboard.

    Ayuh

  • http://twitter.com/slowbutlearning Billy Joe

    Some of these figure 20K locations and 50K units sold are all over the place. The reviews of of the Xoom have been good and I believe the Xoom and others are on the verge of a great expansion in tablets with some great days ahead. So does MMI $ 24.90

  • http://twitter.com/slowbutlearning Billy Joe

    Here is the newest Xoom specsI hope all can keep up
    Moto’s plans to be the “first physical embodiment defining Android for the Enterprise,” with a Gingerbread-equipped tablet entering beta testing this October. the slate will sport both a 1.3MP front-facing camera and an 8MP rear-facing camera “with illumination and aiming” for barcode scanning. It’s also carrying a dual-core 1GHz OMAP 4 CPU, 1GB RAM, 8GB NAND, a 7-inch LCD display, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, 802.11 a/b/g/n WiFi, and USB connectivity. It should also pack enough juice to supply five and a half hours of streaming video, and should be able to withstand a four foot drop, extreme temperatures, excessive dust, and splashing water.

  • Anonymous

    Hey Stu, you sound like another Appletard lemming, a loser of massive proporitions. Your picture, ewww – man are you ugly. Only a moron would post such a useless comment. Losers like you always buy Apple products. LOL. Enjoy getting ripped off, especially if you bought a flawed and useless iPad. Hahahaha. Moron!!!

  • Anonymous

    Hey Stu, you sound like another Appletard lemming, a loser of massive proporitions. Your picture, ewww – man are you ugly. Only a moron would post such a useless comment. Losers like you always buy Apple products. LOL. Enjoy getting ripped off, especially if you bought a flawed and useless iPad. Hahahaha. Moron!!!

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Nazmul-Chowdhury/100000646247764 Nazmul Chowdhury

    Did you ever used Blackberry PlayBook? I don’t think you did.Try my friend, It is a amazing Tablet, don’t jump into bandwagon just to criticize Playbook. If you have decent technical knowledge only short coming you will see is lack of aps. QNX Os is Fantastic in terms speed and stability. Initial release of Playbook is only for the Current BB owner.So rest the case and grow up!

  • http://nigeltufnel.myopenid.com/ Nigel Tufnel

    Uh, lack of apps is not a small issue, it’s a huge problem. Listen, I’m glad you enjoy yours, but without out a lot of high quality apps available, the PlayBook will struggle to get traction. Plus, the fact that it’s only currently useful when tethered to a BB phone limits its appeal.

  • http://nigeltufnel.myopenid.com/ Nigel Tufnel

    So you don’t mind shelling out $500+ for an unfinished experiment? One born every minute, I guess…

  • Anonymous

    Over 20,000 locations from what I understand.

    And I saw a lot more than two stacked waiting for pre-order customers to arrive when we picked up ours so 50k may be conservative.

    My client bought 5 for evaluation. There’s lots of interest from enterprise.

    Fairly clear RIM couldn’t meet initial demand.

    The only reason to be negative about the Playbook is if an email client is an issue or if you want lots of games. Otherwise the device is terrific.

    Problem is that many reviewers (or at least the ones not owned by Apple) have bought into the negativity rather than looking for the positive.

    Since we use BlackBerry, the device is perfect. BlackBerry Bridge is an awesome concept and its actually surprising no other manufacturer is able to provide the same function.

  • Anonymous

    Apps are only a problem in the consumer space, and even then I’m not sure its that big of a deal.

    Enterprise has to review every app for security so more apps equal more cost.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_NN42Z676UB3LTNCOGWENR5JQEM Sars Bkanetsky

    Thanks for the unbiased report?Uh mmm unnamed analyst last name wouldn’t be Jobs yah think?Hey your a writer you really mean to say you couldn’t use one?Oh one other thing Mac, do you think people might buy the phone to go with?Four questions for your one.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Nazmul-Chowdhury/100000646247764 Nazmul Chowdhury

    Mr.Nigel,

    Apps is Important, but Playbook is a new Tablet and QNX is a new OS, Apps number is not that high right now but quality of apps is great. Since QNX is a new Platform, I hope you can understand it will take little time for Rimm to come with a good numbers of apps. Constructive criticism is good but trying hard to dis-credit such a excellent Tablet and Platform without using it is not a Christian value. Competition is good for all. Current introduction of Playbook for a short while is only for existing clients or people who wants to use WIFI or Hotspot. 3g and 4g is on the way.

  • Anonymous

    “Apps are Fads”

    So saith the Brothers Rimm.

    And who would argue with the innovative, far seeing, precise planning, advanced marketing Brothers Rimm?

    Apple, Android, HP/Palm & Microkia will be overwhelmed by the Playbook & QNX OS.

    When?

    Soon.

    After all the iPhone only came out in 2007, you can’t expect the innovative, far seeing, precise planning, advanced marketing Brothers Rimm to rush an answer to the weak challenge posed by Apple, Can You?

    Ayuh

  • http://twitter.com/chasmalloy Chas Malloy

    I do not believe they sold 50k PBs in a week, no way including pre-orders???

  • Anonymous

    If you are smart, then you very know for sure that the Rim company is now Playing Dead with no hopes. If you are not smart then no amounts of explaining would do you any good.

    Rim is dead in the eyes of the smart people who quite possibly had made a lot of money from buying aapl since 2007, and dumping rimm, or shorting rimm selectively.

    Nevertheless, Rim is dead, long live the Rim.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_NN42Z676UB3LTNCOGWENR5JQEM Sars Bkanetsky

    I left a comment yesterday that has somehow disappeared?So is that what we do, bullying out any positive “Play book” comment?

  • Anonymous

    The Playbook is great, best portable browsing around bar none.
    Yes, it’s short on apps, but in time that will change. After all, it’s supporting for the following,

    Flash and AIR support
    Unity Technologies
    Ideaworks Labs AirPlay
    Native C/C++
    HTML5
    Android 2.3 (With 3.0 supported when Google open sources it)
    Blackberry Java

    BTW, current build x.1710 working great!

  • Anonymous

    If you are a real pro who is as good as your resume says you are, then use a MacBook, fcuk those Blackberry shit. You aren’t gonna tell me your useless Playbook is better than my MacBook Air in corporate email, or conferencing using VPN on Lotus Sametime anywhere, cause i’m just going to laugh in your face until your face turns blue. Yes I have an iPad but that’s none of your business. I love my MacBook a whole lot more cause it is easily 50 times more powerful while weighing only 2 pounds, all kinds of ports an storage (512 gig of SSD flash drive !!!), brilliant 13.3″ HD screen, runs every single OS in the world concurrently side by side, full PC size physical keyboard, 10 hour battery life with extra swappable battery. The MacBook Air is what Rim can never hope to compare with. Why would I even look at Rim? Don’t tell me it’s not fair to compare the PlayDead with the MacBook Air, can you give me one good reason why I shouldn’t?

  • Anonymous

    20,000 locations? in just USA and Canada. that’s absurd on its face. what proof? just RIM’s old press release.

    the March press release included AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint stores in that total. but in fact they are not selling it yet.

    the BB website now lists only Best Buy, Office Depot, Office Max, Radio Shack, and Staples. at most, those 5 total 5,000 stores in USA and Canada.

    try getting your facts straight first.

  • Anonymous

    Pad-wise there is nothing there that can even come close to the iPad2, if you are smart.

    Mobile and enterprise-wise there is not a single opponent worth comparing to the immaculate MacBook Air provided you have money or status.

    Life is that simple, if you can afford it.

  • Anonymous

    What I do mind is shelling out $500+ for a piece of garbage like the iPad 2. I’ve used both, and the Playbook is far far superior. I guess you are another mindless Apple lemming with a room temperature IQ. Unfortunately, there’s more than one of you moron’s born every minute (in the US, that is). Sucks to be an idiot like you … LOL. Enjoy your totally flawed and useless iPad 2!!!

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_47XHGLZVO6IUYLMWVUYFVN5LQU Dr No

    Cry more, RIM fanboy.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_47XHGLZVO6IUYLMWVUYFVN5LQU Dr No

    What do “Christian values” have to do with the tech business? Wow, you RIM koolaid drinkers have really gone off the deep end since your cult’s tablet got blasted by the reviewers. Sad.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_47XHGLZVO6IUYLMWVUYFVN5LQU Dr No

    Yeah, keep muttering that to yourself as you rock in the corner clutching your DOA PlayToy.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_47XHGLZVO6IUYLMWVUYFVN5LQU Dr No

    Hey, MMI Shill…like that stock drop today? Down over 4% (again). No one wants a Xoom, loser.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_47XHGLZVO6IUYLMWVUYFVN5LQU Dr No

    Thanks for the predictable cheerleading, RIM Shill.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_47XHGLZVO6IUYLMWVUYFVN5LQU Dr No

    Correction MMI Shill: stock is at $23.85 and dropping like a rock.

  • Anonymous

    Hey, it’s James the Jackass, back posting crap about things he knows nothing about. You are an Apple shill, with no brains, no friends, no life. You are a failure at everything you do, so don’t bother trying, you mental retard. The Playbook is a far far far better tablet than the iToy 2. Deal with it, loser!

  • Anonymous

    Hey Stu, you look like a moron, just like your post. You are an obvious Appletard. Everyone here laughs AT you. LOLOLOL.

  • Anonymous

    You are right Nigel Nobrains, there is one born every minute. And those idiots buy an iToy 2. I would rather pay $500 for a quality product that has no flaws then spend it on a totally flawed product like the iToy 2. Only idiots buy anything from Apple, and it appears you are an idiot!!

    Cheers loser!

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_47XHGLZVO6IUYLMWVUYFVN5LQU Dr No

    Thanks for the total nonsense, RIM Shill.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_47XHGLZVO6IUYLMWVUYFVN5LQU Dr No

    Guess you haven’t heard, MMI Shill…Xoom is a complete flop. Hope you’ve enjoyed watching that stock drop like a rock.

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