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To: slacker711 who wrote (164967)1/28/2014 1:25:45 PM
From: Moonray  Respond to of 213182
 
The iPad chart is global.

Thanx. Too many cheap iPad wannabes in the world to suit me.

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To: slacker711 who wrote (164967)1/29/2014 9:51:43 AM
From: Moonray  Respond to of 213182
 
The iPad chart is global.

This is the reason I asked:

A Strong Holiday Quarter for the Worldwide Tablet Market,

But Signs of Slower Growth Are Clear, According to IDC

Apple once again led the worldwide market for tablets, shipping 26 million units during the quarter,
up from 14.1 million the previous quarter and 22.9 million in 4Q12. While the quarter represented the
company's most successful on record, its year-over-year growth of 13.5% was well below the industry
average. The numbers bring into focus the challenges the company faces as it attempts to grow its
tablet business in markets outside of its traditional mature-market strongholds and in the face of
continued success from competitors both large and small.

Apple saw its worldwide tablet market share for the quarter grow to 33.8%, up from 29.7% in the third

quarter but down from its 38.2% share in the fourth quarter of 2012. Samsung retained its second-place
spot on the strength of a wide portfolio of products and increased carrier support in markets like the U.S.,
grabbing an 18.8% share worldwide. That's down slightly from 18.9% the previous quarter, but up
significantly from its 13% share a year ago. Rounding out the top five were Amazon (7.6%), ASUS
(5.1%), and Lenovo (4.4%).

More at: heraldonline.com

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