Piper Jaffray’s Gene Munster, in a note issued to clients yesterday, estimated “that Apple will sell 2.8 to 2.9 million Macs and 11 million iPods [and 4.1 million iPhones] in its fourth fiscal quarter, which ends Sept. 30… based on data released at midday by the NPD Group,” Philip Elmer-DeWitt reports for Fortune.

“The Mac numbers represent year-to-year unit growth of 29% to 34%,” Elmer-DeWitt reports.

“Munster’s estimate of 11 million iPods for the quarter represents a year-to-year increase of 8%… comfortably ahead of the Street’s 6% [consensus estimate],” Elmer-DeWitt reports.

Munster expects “Earnings per share of $1.19 (versus guidance of EPS $1.00)” on “Revenues of $8.5 billion (versus guidance of $7.8 billion),” Elmer-DeWitt reports.

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