When it comes to the tablet PCs the masculine factor prevails with 57
percent owners of tablets being males, though here too the fairer sex seems to be making inroads as the same figure a year ago stood at 61 percent.
Not exact matches
According to the survey, 89
percent of small business
owners currently use a smartphone to run their businesses occasionally, and 56
percent reported using
tablets.
«We know that eighty - eight
percent of tablet owners in the US are using their
tablets in the living room, ¹ and are multi-tasking with their
tablets while watching TV,» said Phil Lubell, vice president
of networked technologies and services at Sony Electronics.
In August, 54.7
percent of all
tablet owners were male and nearly 30
percent were age 25 - 34.
Nearly half (45.9
percent)
of tablet owners belonged to households earning $ 100K and more.
This comes off the back
of a YouGov survey that 48 -
percent of the British public are planning on buying a
tablet for Christmas this year, where only one in ten WIFI - only
tablet owners currently tether to their smartphone for use whilst out and about.
A Personalized
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 family ever
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 family ever
tablet owners share their devices with others in their family every day.
Among smartphone and
tablet owners asked, 60
percent said they'd cast their vote for the next president through a mobile app or text message — if they could do so without any fear
of fraud.
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Tablet owners boasted the greatest percentage
of high - frequency newspaper readers with 13.4
percent doing so on a near daily basis.
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.
Magazines / periodicals showed even higher readership rates than newspapers with 39.6
percent of tablet owners reading magazines on their device during the month.
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 ever
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 ever
tablet owners share their devices with others in their families every day.
«In all, the number
of owners of either a
tablet computer or e-book reading device... grew from 18
percent in late 2011 to 33
percent in 2012.»
Taken from another perspective, about 42
percent household in the country have a minimum
of one
tablet owner.
Likewise,
owners of the Galaxy Tab S2 are urged to either leave the
tablet to charge or make sure it has at least 50
percent of battery left before they initialize the installation procedure.
According to data from Forrester Research, 56
percent of tablet owners are male, while 55
percent of e-reader
owners are female.
Pew found that just over half
of tablet owners reported owning Apple's iPad, compared with 81
percent a year ago.
According to research by Barnes & Noble, more than 50
percent of tablet owners share their devices with others in their family every day.
A new report shows that 85
percent of U.S.
tablet owners are using their
tablets as their «couch computer» instead
of laptops or smartphones while watching TV.
Eighty - five
percent of U.S.
tablet owners fiddle around on their
tablet while watching TV, according to a new report by marketing research company Forrester.
Forrester Research reported that online purchases made on
tablets now account for 20
percent of all mobile e-commerce sales, and that almost 60
percent of tablet owners have used them to shop.
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.
Although Maritz underrepresented Windows 7
tablets by leaving out devices from Acer, ASUS, and others, the iPad was still the top choice
of Windows Phone
owners at 40
percent.
While at first glance three
percent may seem insignificant, it means 25
percent of dedicated e-reading device
owners also own a
tablet.
HTC sold 13 million mobile phones in three months, Only 3 -
percent of Three's network traffic is voice, LG announced an Android update to their mobile phones and Motorola rolled out new version
of the Android
tablet operating system to Xoom
owners.
This means 37.5
percent of tablet owners also own an e-reader.
Meanwhile, men make up 57
percent of tablet owners, which is down from 61
percent in the third quarter.
Tablet owners 45 and older used to be 23
percent of users in the third quarter last year but now constitute 37
percent of owners.
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.
Eighty - four
percent of tablet owners list gaming as their «most popular»
tablet activity followed by searching for info (78 %) and emailing (74 %), according to a recent survey
of 1,430
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By Q2 2011, only 46
percent of tablet owners were under the age
of 34 and the percentage
of those over 55 had increased to 19
percent.
However, a recent Harris Poll found that
of the dog
owners surveyed who provide a monthly oral heartworm disease preventative to their dogs, nearly one quarter (23
percent) say their dogs do not always eat the entire
tablet.
Tablet usage is higher in developed markets like the U.S. and EU5 (U.K., Germany, France, Spain, Italy) where only 33
percent and 23
percent, respectively,
of online adult smartphone
owners have big screens, according to Forrester.
The action comes as new studies that it carried out revealed that 25
percent of the
owners of these
tablets and laptops experience issues with the devices within two years from buying them.
Only 17
percent of Android phone users expressed interest in the Pixel C;
owners of Android
tablets responded similarly.
According to Nielsen, a recent study found that 85
percent of smartphone /
tablet owners use their device while watching TV at least once a month and 40
percent of them do it daily; that's over the average
of 34 hours per week Americans spent in front
of the TV in early 2012.