Not exact matches
It is interesting that the entire notebook
segment itself
seems to be in the midst of a transformation, what with smart new hybrid
tablets coming on to the scene.
Meanwhile, the figure
seems definitely achievable for Samsung at the moment given the buzz that the small
tablet segment has generated.
The entire
tablet market
seems to have settled down into two broad
segments; a low cost one ruled by Android, and the Apple iPad ruling the roost in the higher priced
segment.
There is some great news coming from HP and the company
seems to be in the process of bolstering its presence in the business
tablet segment.
In reality
tablets have yet to make a credible dent at the enterprise
segment, so that what
seems evident is that the next major push at
tablet sales is expected to come from the enterprise business users.
In the meantime, the Android
tablet market as a whole doesn't really
seem to have experienced any worthwhile growth in 2017, and on the most part, the budget - friendly
segment where slates like the Amazon Fire series reside continues to be the more successful part of the business.
Apple
seems to have woken up to the challenge posed by low cost
tablet segment that has carved out with the
tablet segment itself and is keen to have its presence there too.
Well, the Apple's iPad has for sure taken the
Tablet PC
segment by storm, but it
seems there are many more storms looming in the horizon.
Its turning out to be a season of discounts in the
tablet segment, it
seems.
Further details about the
tablet is awaited, especially since it
seems to be a contender in the budget
tablet segment.
However, the lure of
tablet PCs was too much to resist and it's one more company that has also decided to test the waters in the
tablet segment, which for now
seems to be the hottest.
And none other
seems to be as juicy as perhaps the booming
tablet segment right now.
Originally manufactured by the Chinese company Shenzhen Huaruian Technology, the
tablet is one more in the 7 inch
segment that
seems to have picked up pace ever since the emergence of the Galaxy Tab.
The onset of winter is hitting most of the world but the
tablet PC
segment seems to be getting hotter with each passing day.
In any case, this
seems to be the signs of the low cost
tablet segment attaining a level of maturity with more players coming in to offer a
tablet with less bells and whistles but with a lower price.
The
tablet also
seems to have a 7 inch display (or maybe even 5 inch) so that if the above two assumptions turn out to be true, the MediaPad will be an interesting addition to the small 7 inch Honeycomb
segment.
Lenovo has been doing fine in the Indian
tablet segment for a while now, but it
seems they're evolving to new heights.
Even though the market for
tablets isn't really that bright, it
seems that the Cupertino - based tech giant isn't ready to give up on the
segment yet.
That said, Samsung
seems to expand its coverage in the
tablet and smartphone market
segments with its new announcements.