For those wondering which Surface device better performed,
a majority of the tablets sold comprised the Surface Pro vis - à - vis the budget - friendly Surface 3.
Face it, if
the majority of those tablets sold wind up being rooted and used as anonymous 7 ″ tabs, then Amazon will lose a bundle.
Not exact matches
The company's first one, Pocket God, may be the best
selling digital comic on
tablets; it has been downloaded over 1 million times, and the vast
majority of those downloads were paid.
The Web Store provides an easy way to find and sync apps, research them, and link to them, but it doesn't do a whole lot for all the people that don't have a device with Android Market access, which just happens to include the vast
majority of all Android
tablets and ereaders
sold last year.
It seems to me that the inescapable problem for anyone
selling ebooks on their own website is that the vast
majority of ebook readers don't even know that getting ebooks from a site other than Amazon, Nook, or Kobo onto their reader or
tablet is even possible, never mind how to do it.
Their official statement, handed to CrackBerry yesterday, specified that the «
majority»
of the affected
tablets — only the 16 GB model, seemingly — «are still in the distribution channel,» so likely haven't been
sold to customers yet.
According to reports, Amazon made the vast
majority of its Fire revenue from the sale
of Amazon content (movies, music, etc) on the
tablet rather than the device itself, which it may have initially
sold at a loss.
While Android - based
tablets are
selling very well, the vast
majority of these are small, inexpensive models with razor - thin profit margins.
Although the
tablet market in general waned down by 1.7 % YOY at the end
of Q1 2017, Android
tablets were in
majority in the 7.1 million
tablets sold in the region during the period.
At the same time, Apple is only
selling 10 % Pro
Tablets, and the
majority of the sales are thanks to smaller and cheaper models like Air 2 and Mini.