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.
A
survey by the marketing agency Rosetta found that 68 %
of tablet owners use the device in the bedroom.
Data from the RJI Mobile Media News Consumption
Survey finds an average
of 14 %
of smartphone
owners use them to read books, versus 41 % using
tablets for reading, three times greater than on smartphones.
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.
A J.D. Power
survey a few weeks ago showed that Kindle Fire
tablet owners ranked highest in
tablet customer satisfaction, ahead
of owners of tablets from Apple, Samsung, Asus, and Acer.
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.
The
survey also covered where people were using the apps, finding heavy usage at home, with about 78 %
of tablet owners reporting they used apps at home and 55 %
of smart phone
owners using apps in the car.
According to the same Pew
survey, «41 %
of tablet owners and 35 %
of e-reader
owners said they were reading more since the advent
of e-content.»
She points to some
of the same reports that we have covered over the last few weeks, such as
surveys showing that
tablet owners are buying less physical media, and projections that on - line advertising spending will this year surpass that for print advertising for the first time.
Survey results
of U.S. commercial
tablet owners indicate 39 %
of respondents said having a Windows OS option as part
of their next
tablet purchase was important to very important.
A
survey of 1,430
tablet owners in the U.S. conducted March
of this year suggests that the most popular use for
tablets at this point could be gaming.
An overwhelming 98 %
of new iPad
owners are either «very satisfied» (82 %) or «somewhat satisfied» (16 %) with their Apple
tablets, a recent
survey conducted by ChangeWave has determined.
The pre-holiday
survey conducted by the Project contained an oversample
of owners of tablet computers and e-book readers.
A
survey of more than 1,400
tablet owners in the US by Google's AdMob subsidiary has found that gaming is the most popular use for these devices, considerably ahead
of music, video and ebooks.
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 the
survey, 84 %
of tablet owners play games, ahead
of even searching for information (78 %), emailing (74 %) and reading the news (61 %).
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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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.
A
survey by B2B International and Kaspersky Lab suggests that over 50 %
of Android - based smartphone and
tablet owners do not use any security software to protect their devices.