Not exact matches
For instance, according to a Digitimes report,
tablet shipment reached 31.93 million for the first three months of this year, which represents a decline of 26.1 percent on quarter but
increased by 66.1... [Read more...]
Market research firm ABI Research predicts that
tablet shipment is expected to reach 200 million units by end of 2014, which will mark a 20 percent
increase in sales for the year.
According to data from the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly
Tablet Tracker, and reported on bgr.com, while growth of tablet shipments slowed overall in the second quarter of 2013, Android and iOS based tablet market share has effectively flipped compared to their positions only a year ago, with Apple's iPad experiencing a 14 % drop in sales to 17 million units, and Android enjoying a huge surge in sales from 10.7 million to 28.2 million, an increase of around
Tablet Tracker, and reported on bgr.com, while growth of
tablet shipments slowed overall in the second quarter of 2013, Android and iOS based tablet market share has effectively flipped compared to their positions only a year ago, with Apple's iPad experiencing a 14 % drop in sales to 17 million units, and Android enjoying a huge surge in sales from 10.7 million to 28.2 million, an increase of around
tablet shipments slowed overall in the second quarter of 2013, Android and iOS based
tablet market share has effectively flipped compared to their positions only a year ago, with Apple's iPad experiencing a 14 % drop in sales to 17 million units, and Android enjoying a huge surge in sales from 10.7 million to 28.2 million, an increase of around
tablet market share has effectively flipped compared to their positions only a year ago, with Apple's iPad experiencing a 14 % drop in sales to 17 million units, and Android enjoying a huge surge in sales from 10.7 million to 28.2 million, an
increase of around 163 %.
For instance, according to a Digitimes report,
tablet shipment reached 31.93 million for the first three months of this year, which represents a decline of 26.1 percent on quarter but
increased by 66.1 percent on year.
Canalys also predicted a continued upward trajectory for
tablet PCs and has projected its
shipment to
increase to 396 million by 2017.
Tablet shipments will
increase to 350 million devices by year's end 2017.
Lenovo's
tablet shipments were down 13.8 YoY due to slowing demand for Android slate
tablets, but Huawei has posted 82.2 %
increase in
tablet shipments year - on - year.
Lenovo
tablet shipments were down 10.8 percent in the quarter to 2.7 million, while fifth - place Huawei shipped 2.4 million
tablets in an
increase of 28.4 percent from the third quarter of last year as the Chinese companies filled out the top five spots in the market, IDC reported.
The South Korean electronics giant has vigorously boosted
tablet shipments during the last 12 months,
increasing its share position by 8.1 percentage points.
Apple's iPad continues to dominate the
tablet market, with global
shipments up to 9.3 m units according to the latest figures, though its percentage marketshare has declined by over 33 - percent thanks to
increasing competition from consumer - centric rivals.
Yet, the company sees strong demand in the fourth quarter, thanks to products like the Kindle Fire and NOOK
Tablet, and
increased its worldwide
shipment forecast for the full year to 63.3 million units.
Booming
tablet shipments — including the iPad with its 9 - inch screen, as well as smaller 7.x - inch models from various brands — will drive a robust 56 percent annual
increase in
shipments for the
tablet display market in 2012, according to the
«Amazon and Huawei on the contrary have ambitions to
increase their
tablet shipments by many folds.
And the figure is only likely to
increase largely: Gigaom Research is forecasting
tablet shipment growth to top 427 million units by 2017 (subscription required).
The
tablet market as a whole is stronger than ever, with a record total of 52.5 million
shipments counted last quarter, which is a 74.3 %
increase over last quarter's number of 30.1 million units.
A big part of this boost in
tablet shipments has to do with
increased competition in the marketplace.
According to DisplaySearch,
tablets makers are expected to
increase OLED display adoptions due to their thin profile and low power consumption, and AMOLED
tablet shipments will reach 42 million by 2019, up from about 4 million OLED
tablets sold in 2014.
But there is one area of the
tablet market that's growing: research firm IDC says that «detachables» —
tablets like the iPad Pro that have first - party removable keyboards — are
increasing in
shipments even though traditional
tablets are losing popularity.
While the overall
tablet shipments fell 9 percent in Q4 2016, the Windows
tablets continued its uptrend,
increasing from 8.5 to 10.1 million compared with 2015.
Apple, the biggest player in the
tablet space, managed to not only hold on to market share, but also
increase shipments year - on - year by 0.6 percent.
It also believes that
tablet shipments will see an 11 %
increase annually between 2013 and 2016.