NPD data show iPod sales were also up — 7% year to year — for the first time in 16 months
“We are buyers of AAPL based on Feb. NPD data,” he writes. He points to two trends in particular: Munster is quick to point out that these year-over-year comparisons are easier this quarter — and will be for the first half of 2010 — given the declines both products suffered during the recession last year (see spreadsheets below the fold). There’s also some sobering news in the ASP (average selling price) of both product lines. The Mac’s ASP is down 10% versus the 7% drop Munster had built into his model. ASPs for iPods were up slightly (3%), perhaps due to a higher mix of iPod touches. Munster, however, was expecting a 15% increase. Below the fold: The raw NPD data. [Follow Philip Elmer-DeWitt on Twitter @philiped]

In a report to clients issued Monday afternoon, Piper Jaffray’s Gene Munster — a long-time Apple (AAPL) booster — found much to cheer about in the NPD Group’s U.S. retail sales data for January and February.
