The total
tablet shipments grew 7.8 percent in Q3 2016 over Q2 2016.
Worldwide
tablet shipments grew 36.7 percent from a year ago to 47.6 million units in the third quarter.
Not exact matches
In a separate estimate, IDC concludes that
tablet shipments will
grow as much as 59 percent in calendar 2013.
The worldwide
tablet grew 11.0 % year over year in the second quarter of 2014 with
shipments reaching 49.3 million units according to preliminary data from the International Data Corporation.
Analyst Gartner expects worldwide
tablet shipments to
grow 42.7 % 53.4 % [Gartner has issued a correction to its earlier figures] this year, with
shipments reaching 184 million units.
As far as the second quarter goes, the
tablet shipments are expected to
grow by 11.4 % quarterly, courtesy of the education market first and foremost.
In fact, the only major
tablet manufacturer to
grow this quarter was Huawei, which was up to 2.7 million
shipments, from just 2 million the same time last year.
In terms of
shipments, we expect smaller
tablets to continue
growing in 2013 and beyond.
IDC said it expects global sales of detachable
tablets to
grow from 16.6 million
shipments in 2015 to 63.8 million in 2020.
Unless the deal with Microsoft yields fruit soon and enables the Nook / Newco venture to
grow shipments and sales aggressively, we have seen the peak of the Nook
tablet business.
IDC states that detachables continue to
grow for the most part while slate
tablets which saw
shipments peak in 2014 and is now in a steep decline.
Canalys estimates full - year 2011 global PC
shipments to reach 415m units, up 15 per cent year on year, thanks predominantly to
growing tablet sales.
«Samsung
tablet shipments started to
grow remarkably since the second half of last year,» Shin said.
«The growth in cheaply made, inexpensive Android
tablets is a key piece of the
growing imbalance between
shipments and usage measurements in the
tablet world,» Alexander said.
Non-Apple
tablet shipments are expected to
grow as much as 134 % year - on - year in 2012, DigiTimes reported on Monday.
Tablet panel shipments grew, however, in the second quarter — the result of inventories getting cleared, and of panel orders coming in for the new tablet launches planned for the second half of the
Tablet panel
shipments grew, however, in the second quarter — the result of inventories getting cleared, and of panel orders coming in for the new
tablet launches planned for the second half of the
tablet launches planned for the second half of the year.
The report claims that consumers» interest in slates continues to
grow, with the reported 49.1 million total
tablet shipments in Q1 of 2013 surpassing the total number of
shipments made in the entire first half of last year.
In the second quarter this year, the
shipments of
tablets grew 107.4 % where the smartphones»
shipments in the first quarter illustrate 167.3 %.
HUAWEI's
tablet business has
grown significantly in both the enterprise and consumer spaces with
shipments rising over 70 % year - on - year.
Sales of Windows notebooks and
tablets is
growing in the US and international education markets, but Chromebook
shipments are still strong and
growing in the US.
There's no mistaking the numbers in the chart above, which doesn't even include Amazon
tablet shipments since no data is available — Android
tablet shipments are
growing rapidly while the iPad's share of the global market is declining.
But there is one area of the
tablet market that's
growing: research firm IDC says that «detachables» —
tablets like the iPad Pro that have first - party removable keyboards — are increasing in
shipments even though traditional
tablets are losing popularity.
And in terms of
shipments, we expect smaller
tablets to continue
growing in 2013 and beyond.»
The IDC study showing worldwide
tablet shipments show that the
tablet industry in general is
growing by leaps and bounds, with Amazon coming in at 6 million units sold and third on the list and Barnes & Noble being the only company in the top 5 to have had less of an impact on the market than it did Q4 one year ago.