Sentences with phrase «of tablet owners»

Only 21 percent of tablet owners said they get their news mainly through apps they have downloaded.
The mobile trend promises further growth of the market with half of all tablet owners using the device for game playing.
Around half of all tablet owners say they are the only ones that use the device in any given house.
Thirty - two percent of tablet owners say they won't buy a small TV even though they're watching more online video overall.
Not surprising, given that more than a third of tablet owners report having content on their devices they don't want anyone else to see.
58 percent of tablet owners consumed world, national or local news on their devices, with 1 in 4 consuming this content on a near - daily basis on their tablets.
56 % of tablet owners use social networking services on their device, while 51 % consume music and / or videos, and 46 % read ebooks.
Meanwhile, men make up 57 percent of tablet owners, which is down from 61 percent in the third quarter.
Magazines / periodicals showed even higher readership rates than newspapers with 39.6 percent of tablet owners reading magazines on their device during the month.
The number of e-reader owners went up slightly over the course of more than two years, while the number of tablet owners in that same time frame rose to twenty - five percent of respondents.
Added Mainelli: «IDC research shows that the vast majority of tablet owners use their tablets in places where Wi - Fi is readily available.
Between mid-December and the beginning of January, the number of tablet owners in the U.S. almost doubled from 10 percent to 19 percent, says Pew Internet.
Amazon launched the seven - inch Fire in September, so the company has almost a year of data on the spending habits of these tablet owners.
An internal survey of tablet owners by Barnes & Noble showed that 75 percent used the tablet for reading, with the next most popular activities being Web browsing, social networking, email, and video, in that order.
On tablets, the top five activities are browsing the Web in general, browsing for content tied to what they're watching (just over 38 percent of tablet owners responded to this option), reading personal email, reading the news and social media.
In a preliminary version of Forrester's tablet report, seen by TechCrunch, a few observations stand out — including a downward shift in the age - range of the largest group of tablet owners, shifting away from 30 - to 40 - year - olds to 18 - to 24 - year - olds.
The polled nations with the largest proportion of tablet owners, as a percentage of their total online population, were the Netherlands, with 20 per cent tablet penetration in 2012; Spain with 18 per cent; Italy with 16 per cent; and the U.K. with 15 per cent.
«We are still in the early - adoption phase of tablet ownership, so the next wave of tablet owners will not be as eager; to convince them to adopt a tablet, marketers will need to stress attributes like accessibility, ease of use, and relevance,» says Forrester.
The importance of those tablet efforts was also highlighted by a recent survey from the Pew Research Center, which found that 56 % of tablet owners get their news on mobile devices each day, up from 53 % in 2011.
The Blackberry Playbook is still relevant for a small segment of tablet owners.
Nearly half (45.9 percent) of tablet owners belonged to households earning $ 100K and more.
In previous ChangeWave surveys we've found that the percentage of tablet owners who say they are Very Satisfied with a particular device is highly predictive of future demand for that device.
The total figure of tablet owners would have shot up to 89.5 million by that year.
Their responses suggest that even as the population of tablet owners broadens, the idea that we have entered a post-PC era is overstated - at least when it comes to news.
This means 37.5 percent of tablet owners also own an e-reader.
According to a Pew Foundation study, 64 % of tablet owners access news on their devices.
In addition to the traditional flyer, the NRF reports 52.9 % of smartphone owners and 64.1 % of tablet owners plan to research deals using their devices.
According to the survey, 84 % of tablet owners play games, ahead of even searching for information (78 %), emailing (74 %) and reading the news (61 %).
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A Personalised Tablet Experience For Both Individuals and Families According to research by Barnes & Noble, more than 50 percent of tablet owners share their devices with others in their families every day.
The study, conducted by the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism in collaboration with The Economist Group, finds that the vast majority of tablet owners - fully 77 % - use their tablet every day.
Pew found that just over half of tablet owners reported owning Apple's iPad, compared with 81 percent a year ago.
In a new study that contains a number of important data points for producers, networks and multichannel providers plotting their multiplatform strategies, the research firm In - Stat has found that about half of all tablet owners are watching both feature length films and TV shows on their tablet devices.
Another way to look at that data is to note that people who specifically own e-reading devices (readers and tablets) are particularly likely to read e-books: 93 % of e-reader owners consume e-books on their traditional Kindle or Nook at least occasionally; 81 % of tablet owners consume e-books on their tablet; 46 % of computer owners consume e-books on their computer; and 29 % of cell phone owners read e-books on their phone.
It would interesting to combine reports that show web usage, app purchases, book reading and other factors into one report that might show a fuller picture of the usage habits of tablet owners.
A Nielsen report showed that 88 percent of tablet owners use their devices while watching TV.
In a survey conducted by Forrester, 12 percent of respondents said they had bought a tablet instead of an e-book reader, and 39 percent of tablet owners said they wouldn't buy an e-book reader in the future.
According to research by Barnes & Noble, more than 50 percent of tablet owners share their devices with others in their family every day.
According to Nielsen, more than 70 percent of tablet owners and 68 percent of smartphone owners say they use their devices while watching TV much of the time to look up content about a show, piece of news, that they are watching.
A survey by the marketing agency Rosetta found that 68 % of tablet owners use the device in the bedroom.
Over the summer months, more than 37 % of tablet owners read a newspaper at least once, with more than 11 % of those consumers reading a digital newspaper on their devices every day; 39.6 % of tablet owners read a digital magazine on their devices at least once during that same time frame.
About 75 percent of tablet owners have also stated they don't mind their kids spending time with tablet devices while 20 percent said they would encourage their kids to using tablet devices if their were enough educational content available.
47 % of tablet owners have spent between $ 1 and $ 99 in the last 12 months, but 39 % have spent $ 100 or more.
In August, 54.7 percent of all tablet owners were male and nearly 30 percent were age 25 - 34.
«However, those who have a tablet are very satisfied with the device, which is clearly evident in usage data that indicates half of tablet owners are using the device two to six hours a day.»
In a 2011 fourth quarter survey of connected device owners, Nielsen found that 88 percent of tablet owners in the U.S. use their device while watching TV at least once a month, 45 percent do so on a daily basis, and more than a quarter (26 percent) go into multitask boob - tube mode several times a day.
In the three - month average period ending August 2012, 37.1 percent of tablet owners read a newspaper on their device at least once during the month, with 11.5 percent of tablet owners reading newspapers almost every day.
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