0 A product that is designed for the mass market is intended to be bought by as many people as possible, not just by people with a lot of money or a special interest:
Advances in technology have made these cameras affordable to the mass market.
1 used to refer to something that is made to be sold to as many people as possible
2 a market of as many people as possible, not just people with a lot of money or particular needs or interests:
3 used to describe a product that is intended to be sold to as many people as possible, not just to people with a lot of money or particular needs or interests:
This should indeed appeal to a mass-market readership, in a postmodern era.
An estimated 46% of total organic food sales are now handled by the mass-market channel, which includes supermarkets, grocery stores, mass merchandisers, and club stores2.
The mass-market industries, especially those manufacturing domestic goods, are extremely sensitive to new products, innovation, price and marketing strategies.
Most experts think that the cost of fuel cell cars is not likely to reach a viable mass-market level much before 2010 to 2015.
All of these products, and more, helped to popularize model railroading and assisted in the creation of a mass-market hobby.
It specialized in producing mass-market family games on all console formats using their own middleware.
Models were more mass-market than pre-war products, helping to drive an expansion of the company.
The difference in quality between good ones and the cheap mass-market versions can be immense.