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Where tablets fall short For those employees, the tablet will be complementary rather than a replacement because of the long list of shortcomings when comparing current tablet technology to PCs.
After 2023, IDC predicts, the market will rebound from the decline, with a five-year compound annual growth rate of 1.9%. That will be driven primarily by PCs, with a five-year CAGR of 2.9%. Tablets ...
The iPad continues to sell as fast as Apple’s manufacturing partners can build them, and other vendors are bound to get in on the action as well once they realize they’re doing it wrong. After ...
Tablet shipments are projected to grow 45 percent from this year to reach 332.4 million in 2015, compared with an estimated 322.7 million for PCs, according to Framingham, Mass.- based IDC.
Canalys, unfortunately, has some bad news to share. According to the market intelligence firm, tablet shipments have declined by 14.9% in the third quarter of 2021 compared to the same period last ...
Tablets, which one analyst expects to sell more than 300 million units in 2015, and smartphones, which sold about 372 million units in the first quarter of 2011 alone, are co-conspirators with the ...
More number of tablets than desktop PCs is projected to be sold in 2013 when the tablet’s share in the overall PC sales will be around 21 percent followed by 20 percent share of desktop PCs.
Fujitsu will unveil a prototype PC that runs Microsoft's Windows XP Tablet PC Edition operating system at next week's mobile computing festival in New York.
Developers are being sent Windows 8 tablets and PCs with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon S4 and Nvidia’s quad-core Tegra 3 chips, which are based on ARM and include LTE 4G technology.