One of the less logical claims that's been made about tablets in the past twelve months is that the devices would somehow supplant or replace notebooks. This last has been supported by various ...
Research firm NPD estimates that tablets will out-ship notebooks by 2016 due to one factor alone – the consumer’s desire for more portability. The report says that overall mobile PC shipments will ...
A research company is forecasting that tablet PC sales will overtake notebook sales in 2013 as tablets with smaller screens are rapidly adopted around the world. California-based NPD DisplaySearch ...
Tablets, and specifically the iPad from Apple (AAPL), have been one of the big drivers for growth in mobile in the last couple of years, but figures out today from NPD indicate that their popularity ...
The problem with dominating any industry is that something newer and better will inevitably come along to dethrone you. Microsoft’s Windows empire isn’t crumbling, but it’s sure seen better days. The ...
Tablet computers are expected to overtake notebook PCs by 2016 as consumers shift to newer devices like the Apple iPad, a survey said Tuesday (3 July 2012). The survey by research firm NPD said ...
Google’s Android OS, which now practically sits in every smartphone and tablet, has gone far in its development. At present, Google has several versions of the popular OS. The Android for-tablet-use ...
The Chinese white box tablet makers have decided that there is no more mileage in the so called game changing tablet technology. According to a survey conducted at the Global Sources Mobile ...
Notebooks might have missed the mark and tablet popularity is on the rise, but that doesn't mean the PC is dead - at least not according to Dell chairman and CEO, Michael Dell. Speaking with Toni ...
Research firm NPD DisplaySearch expects tablet shipments to exceed laptop shipments by 2016, likely due to consumer desire for more portability. “Consumer preference for mobile computing devices is ...
Tablets will overtake notebooks in 2015 as the largest selling personal computer product, says IC Insights. Between 2010 and 2015, tablets will grow at 82% CAGR, Notebooks at 11%, Netbooks will fall ...
Tablets, and specifically the iPad from Apple, have been one of the big drivers for growth in mobile in the last couple of years, but figures out today from NPD indicate that their popularity is going ...