Apple is considering a new inexpensive 9.7 - inch iPad priced at around US$ 259 for 2018, according to sources from related upstream suppliers, which added that the device should be able to attract more demand from price - oriented consumers, allowing Apple to maintain its present 10 million -
unit tablet shipments a quarter.
According to sources from the supply chain, the goals of the new, more affordable slate are to reach «price - oriented consumers,» «maintain [Apple's] present 10 million -
unit tablet shipments a quarter» rate and expand sales to «industrial and service sectors.»
Not exact matches
The report also indicates it will be the iPad that will continue to dominate the
tablet scene with
shipments reaching around 22 million
units.
Market research firm ABI Research predicts that
tablet shipment is expected to reach 200 million
units by end of 2014, which will mark a 20 percent increase in sales for the year.
IDC, though, decided to walk a different path by actually lowering the
tablet shipment figures for 2013 to 227.2 million
units.
As per Digitimes Research, total
tablet shipments in Q1 of 2013 will be around 33.8 million
units.
«Despite these advances,
shipments of 2 - in - 1 devices are only expected to reach 8.7 million
units in 2014, which is just 4 % of the total
tablet plus 2 - in - 1 market,» it notes.
So even assuming that
tablet growth is slower than IDC expects, and that PC
shipments simply continue their current pace of decline, by the second quarter of 2014,
tablets and PCs will ship similar
unit volumes.
The bigger
tablet market will see
shipments of 235.7 million
units, growth of 7.2 % over 2013.
Strategy Analytics believes that enterprise purchases (as well as consumer purchases of two - in - one
tablets to replaces PCs) will continue to fuel sales of large
tablets over the next four years, with
shipments almost doubling to 19.3 million
units, or a seven percent share of the total
tablet market, in 2019.
As a result, worldwide
tablet shipments plunged 12 percent year - over-year to 67 million
units in Q4 2014, which research firm Canalys says marks its first ever decline after several quarters of slowing demand.
November 16, 2006 According to IDC, convertible
tablet PC
unit shipments will reach more than one million this year and more than four million by 2010, an inev
According to data from the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly
Tablet Tracker, and reported on bgr.com, while growth of tablet shipments slowed overall in the second quarter of 2013, Android and iOS based tablet market share has effectively flipped compared to their positions only a year ago, with Apple's iPad experiencing a 14 % drop in sales to 17 million units, and Android enjoying a huge surge in sales from 10.7 million to 28.2 million, an increase of around
Tablet Tracker, and reported on bgr.com, while growth of
tablet shipments slowed overall in the second quarter of 2013, Android and iOS based tablet market share has effectively flipped compared to their positions only a year ago, with Apple's iPad experiencing a 14 % drop in sales to 17 million units, and Android enjoying a huge surge in sales from 10.7 million to 28.2 million, an increase of around
tablet shipments slowed overall in the second quarter of 2013, Android and iOS based
tablet market share has effectively flipped compared to their positions only a year ago, with Apple's iPad experiencing a 14 % drop in sales to 17 million units, and Android enjoying a huge surge in sales from 10.7 million to 28.2 million, an increase of around
tablet market share has effectively flipped compared to their positions only a year ago, with Apple's iPad experiencing a 14 % drop in sales to 17 million
units, and Android enjoying a huge surge in sales from 10.7 million to 28.2 million, an increase of around 163 %.
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.
According to their statistics, worldwide
tablet shipments have dropped 12 percent year - over-year to just 67 million
units overall during Q4 2014 — Apple saw an 18 % loss, while... [Read more...]
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 >>
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.
In addition to the
tablet PC, Amazon also outsources its Kindle e-book reader to Foxconn with an estimated volume of 15 - 18 million
units, accounting for 60 - 70 % of global e-book reader
shipments of 25 - 30 million
units in 2011.
Other analysts have also suggested growth for the
tablet PC market, with research firm IDC estimating that worldwide media
tablet shipments will total 46 million
units in 2014.
Figures from analyst firm IDC show that overall
tablet shipments fell by 6.5 percent to 163.5 million
units last year.
IT hardware market research firm TrendForce reported May 10 that global
tablet shipments for the first calendar quarter of 2018 recorded only 31.3 million
units, a steep quarterly decline of 35 percent.
IDC said the worldwide
tablet market saw sizzling growth of 142.4 percent compared to the same period a year ago, with
shipments hitting 49.2 million
units in the first three months of 2013.
Worldwide
tablet shipments grew 36.7 percent from a year ago to 47.6 million
units in the third quarter.
The Taiwanese analytics company estimated that global
shipments of
tablets will reach 128 million
units next year, indicating that the overall decline of this product category -LSB-...]
As per
shipment, pricing, and revenue data that the New York headquartered research firm, ABI Research have procured, there has been a staggering 4.5
units of
tablet PCs shipped in the the third quarter of 2010.
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.
Asus CEO Jerry Chen recently said that his company sold 1.2 million Eee Pads from the launch to the end of the third quarter, Shen expects the company's
tablet PC
shipments will reach 600,000
units of the Transformer Prime in the fourth quarter.
Tablet shipments will hit 120 million
units in 2012 only after two short years of the device being on the market, and 340 million systems are expected by 2016 — a magnitude of sales exceeded just by mobile handsets.
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).
Asustek has announced its intention to achieve an aggressive
tablet shipment target of 6 million
units in 2012, which will be three times more than last year's 1.8 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.
Posting a new report for full year 2012 and projections through to 2017, the analyst notes that market expansion last year was «largely driven» by 78.4 % year - over-year growth in
tablet shipments — which exceeded 128 million
units.
Global
tablet shipments in the third quarter checked in at 4.8 million
units in the third quarter, up from 3.3 million in the second quarter.
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.
In the first quarter of 2016,
tablet shipments worldwide saw a decline of 14.7 percent with 39.6 million
units shipped.
This year IDC said it expects the
tablet market to reach «a new high» of 190 million
shipment units, with year - on - year growth of 48.7 %.
For those who prefer numbers,
shipments of the
tablet is peaking at 50,000 to 60,000
units a month, as Digitimes points out.
Apple's iPad led the charge as total worldwide
tablet shipments hit a record 52.5 million units in the fourth quarter of 2012, according to IDC's preliminary data from its Worldwide Quarterly Tablet Tracker, but its market share continued to slide due to competition from Sa
tablet shipments hit a record 52.5 million
units in the fourth quarter of 2012, according to IDC's preliminary data from its Worldwide Quarterly
Tablet Tracker, but its market share continued to slide due to competition from Sa
Tablet Tracker, but its market share continued to slide due to competition from Samsung.
Indian
tablet market inclusive of slate and detachables ended the year 2016 with total
shipments of 3.7 million
units with a marginal annual drop of 3.1 percent, according to International Data Corporation (IDC).
Worldwide mobile PC
shipments for the quarter - the Apple iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab and other
tablets included - totaled 59.6 million
units, a jump of 8 percent quarter - on - quarter and 17 percent year - on - year.
The firm said in a new report Feb. 23 that during the quarter
tablets, as they earlier suggested, proved themselves to be a «promising new talent,» with
shipments reaching 4.5 million
units.
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.
Worldwide PC
shipments that comprises of desktops, notebooks, two - in - ones and
tablets hit 101 million
units in Q1 2016, according to latest report from Canalys.
Global
tablet shipments from makers were just 36 million
units in Q1, which is down 30.8 % sequentially and 12.4 % on year.
«Worldwide
tablet shipments outpaced predictions reaching a record total of 52.5 million units worldwide in the fourth quarter of 2012 (4Q12), according to preliminary data from the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Tablet Tr
tablet shipments outpaced predictions reaching a record total of 52.5 million
units worldwide in the fourth quarter of 2012 (4Q12), according to preliminary data from the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly
Tablet Tr
Tablet Tracker.
Total
tablet shipments are expected to reach 59m
units by the end of the year, with fourth - quarter volumes predicted to exceed 22m
units.
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.
The iSuppli report indicates that
tablet shipments will climb up as high as 120 million
units in 2012 and up to 340 million
units expected by 2016.
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.
In a July 20 report, ABI Research nearly tripled its
tablet shipment forecast for 2010 to 11 million
units.