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: --
Although first printed in 1928, the release in 1960 of an inexpensive mass-market paperback version prompted a court case.
It is one of the most successful mass-market paperback series produced in the last 25 years.
Another focus of research will be how to properly upscale the process to mass-market production.
From the mid-90s onward they lost mass-market traction to console games before enjoying a resurgence in the mid-2000s through digital distribution.
The price increases on 7.5% cider has increased sales of 5% mass-market cider, which is still widely available in 3 litre bottles in supermarkets.
Several of these book series garnered substantial critical acclaim unusual for a mass-market mail order house.
He launched new products and ad campaigns, renovated points of sale, and withdrew the brand from mass-market outlets.
The difference in quality between good ones and the cheap mass-market versions can be immense.