No one's predicting the downfall of the iPad — there's a fine line between bold and stupid — but Amazon's Kindle Fire will singe
away tablet market share from almighty Apple, to say nothing of Samsung and Motorola.
Not exact matches
Description The second generation Google Nexus 7
tablet contiinues with the tradition of the first to offer great specs at cost, which ballooned the Android
tablets market share, chipping
away at the archrival's iPad domination.
Many people in the industry are claiming the Kindle Fire is THE most popular Android
tablet in the last three months taking
market share away from Samsung, HTC, and Blackberry.
There is no denying that smartphone and
tablet ownership have usurped
market share away from dedicated e-readers.
That's five times the amount of Nexus 7
tablets Evans estimates were sold during the entire year in 2012, which indicates we're still very far
away from a situation where the
tablet market begins to look anything like the smartphone space in terms of Android
share.
Android - based
tablets have wrested
away 20 percent of worldwide
market share from the Apple iPad in the past 12 months, according to ABI Research.
But as attractive as a portable, affordable internet
tablet would be, I don't see it taking any
market share away from laptops anytime soon.
Many of the other
tablet makers have pulled back their products, leaving Apple in the perfect position to continue taking
market share away from Amazon, establishing iBookstore as a real competitor for Kindle.
The second generation Google Nexus 7
tablet contiinues with the tradition of the first to offer great specs at cost, which ballooned the Android
tablets market share, chipping
away at the archrival's iPad domination.
Lower - priced Android
tablets are also doing well, taking
away from Apple's
market share.
According to ABI Research (via Industry Gamers), Android
tablets like the Motorola Xoom, Samsung Galaxy Tab, and others, have stolen
away 20 % of the iPad's
market share in the past 12 months.
Instead of going after
market share with a rock - bottom price tag, Google sought to launch a premium
tablet that might steal business
away from Apple.