In a July 20 report, ABI Research nearly tripled
its tablet shipment forecast for 2010 to 11 million units.
J.P. Morgan analyst Mark Moskowitz sent a note to investors on Thursday in which he said he is raising his 2011
tablet shipment forecast to 51.9 million units, up 13 % from his original prediction.
J.P. Morgan analyst Mark Moskowitz sent a note to investors on Thursday in which he said he is raising his 2011
tablet shipment forecast to 51.9 million units, up 13 % from his original >>
Not exact matches
But it's all a matter of perspective: today IDC said that it's actually lowering
forecasts for
tablet shipments this year and in the future.
Leading the market will be Apple, with iPad
shipments of 54.2 million units, representing a decrease on year by 16.6 %, the report, titled 2015 global
tablet demand
forecast notes.
With
tablet computer sales soaring — led by Apple's iPad — a market research company boosted its
forecast on Wednesday for
shipments of the devices.
If the company manages to keep a low price for the new
tablets, they might take an even larger slice of the market; the analyst's report contains a
shipment forecast raised to 14.9 million units (up from a previous estimate of 12.7 million units).
From their press release -» worldwide
tablet shipments are expected to reach 221.3 million units in 2013, down slightly from a previous
forecast of 227.4 million but still 53.5 % above 2012 levels.
The other product category is slate
tablets (those lacking this keyboard option), which saw
shipments peak in 2014 and is now in a steep decline that IDC believes will continue throughout the
forecast period.
Following back - to - back quarters of unimpressive
tablet shipments, researcher IDC on Friday slashed its 2014 worldwide
forecast for
tablets and
tablet / laptop hybrids, citing an obvious slowdown in demand.
Worldwide
tablet shipments is expected to decrease by 5.9 % in 2016, to 195 million units, according to a latest report from the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Tablet Tracker for
tablet shipments is expected to decrease by 5.9 % in 2016, to 195 million units, according to a latest report from the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly
Tablet Tracker for
Tablet Tracker
forecast.
The firm
forecasts that roughly 11 percent of overall
tablet shipments, or 6.5 million units, will be to businesses, government agencies or schools by 2014.
Research firm IDC today reported that iPad sales represented nearly 90 percent of the media
tablets that shipped worldwide during the third quarter of 2010, and
forecast overall
shipments to reach 70.7 million units by 2012.
Yet, the company sees strong demand in the fourth quarter, thanks to products like the Kindle Fire and NOOK
Tablet, and increased its worldwide
shipment forecast for the full year to 63.3 million units.
The Worldwide Quarterly Media
Tablet and eReader Tracker includes quarterly
shipment and
forecast analysis for over 30 countries including market size and vendor share along with detailed market segmentation and product attributes such as operating system, connectivity, and storage capacity among others.
And the figure is only likely to increase largely: Gigaom Research is
forecasting tablet shipment growth to top 427 million units by 2017 (subscription required).
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. — August 26, 2015 — According to a new
forecast from the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly
Tablet Tracker, tablet shipments, inclusive of 2 - in - 1 devices, are expected to decline -8.0 % in 2015, representing a notable slowdown from IDC's previous forecast of -
Tablet Tracker,
tablet shipments, inclusive of 2 - in - 1 devices, are expected to decline -8.0 % in 2015, representing a notable slowdown from IDC's previous forecast of -
tablet shipments, inclusive of 2 - in - 1 devices, are expected to decline -8.0 % in 2015, representing a notable slowdown from IDC's previous
forecast of -3.8 %.
India and other emerging markets are on pace to show the strongest growth (even though worldwide combined
shipments of devices (PCs,
tablets, and mobile phones) are expected to be 2.4 billion units in 2015, down 1 percent from 2014 and the previous quarter's
forecast of 1.5 percent growth, said market research firm Gartner.
While Goldman Sachs moved up its PC
forecast, it did decrease estimates for
tablet shipments.