Although the challenger is ambitious, analysts estimate that by the beginning of next year, I am afraid that it will be difficult to shake Apple’s tablet dominance. Market research firm iSuppli estimates that iPad's market share in global tablet PCs this year will be 74.1%, accounting for 70.4% in 2011, and its market share in 2012 will fall to 61.7%. The tablet market is competing for the moment and the smoke is filled with smoke.
According to foreign media reports, Samsung Electronics and Japan’s Toshiba will display their tablets for the first time at the Berlin Consumer Electronics Show (IFA) venue on Thursday to challenge Apple’s iPad’s dominance.
Samsung plans to launch a Galaxy Tab tablet computer with a 7-inch screen and Google’s latest Android 2.2 operating system to enable video calls. Toshiba plans to publish the Folio 100 tablet, which will also carry Google's Android 2.2 system with a 10-inch screen. LG plans to launch its own tablet product in the fourth quarter.
In addition, Korean telecom operator KT also announced the introduction of tablet PC in China, Identity Tab.KT said that the 7-inch screen, the Identity Tab, uses the Android system and costs 300,000 won, which is about 253 US dollars. KT is Korea's largest fixed-line telecom operator and the second largest mobile communications operator.
The Berlin IFA Consumer Electronics Show will be held from September 3rd to 8th and more tablets are expected to be exposed.
In order to fight iPad, Google Android seems to be the fastest and simplest tool for computer hardware manufacturers. However, Android developers also face the challenge of redesigning Android applications to be compatible with the various screen sizes of Android tablets.
Although the challenger is ambitious, analysts estimate that by the beginning of next year, I am afraid that it will be difficult to shake Apple’s tablet dominance. Market research firm iSuppli estimates that iPad's market share in global tablet PCs this year will be 74.1%, accounting for 70.4% in 2011, and its market share in 2012 will fall to 61.7%.
The market is rumored that Apple will soon launch a new version of the Apple TV set-top box and 7-inch small screen iPad. Apple iPad has been in short supply since the fourth quarter of last year, and has sold 3.27 million units so far.
According to foreign media reports, Samsung Electronics and Japan’s Toshiba will display their tablets for the first time at the Berlin Consumer Electronics Show (IFA) venue on Thursday to challenge Apple’s iPad’s dominance.
Samsung plans to launch a Galaxy Tab tablet computer with a 7-inch screen and Google’s latest Android 2.2 operating system to enable video calls. Toshiba plans to publish the Folio 100 tablet, which will also carry Google's Android 2.2 system with a 10-inch screen. LG plans to launch its own tablet product in the fourth quarter.
In addition, Korean telecom operator KT also announced the introduction of tablet PC in China, Identity Tab.KT said that the 7-inch screen, the Identity Tab, uses the Android system and costs 300,000 won, which is about 253 US dollars. KT is Korea's largest fixed-line telecom operator and the second largest mobile communications operator.
The Berlin IFA Consumer Electronics Show will be held from September 3rd to 8th and more tablets are expected to be exposed.
In order to fight iPad, Google Android seems to be the fastest and simplest tool for computer hardware manufacturers. However, Android developers also face the challenge of redesigning Android applications to be compatible with the various screen sizes of Android tablets.
Although the challenger is ambitious, analysts estimate that by the beginning of next year, I am afraid that it will be difficult to shake Apple’s tablet dominance. Market research firm iSuppli estimates that iPad's market share in global tablet PCs this year will be 74.1%, accounting for 70.4% in 2011, and its market share in 2012 will fall to 61.7%.
The market is rumored that Apple will soon launch a new version of the Apple TV set-top box and 7-inch small screen iPad. Apple iPad has been in short supply since the fourth quarter of last year, and has sold 3.27 million units so far.
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