Android
tops as tablets go mainstream
Tablet
computer sales soared last year with Android-powered devices dethroning iPads
atop a booming global market, according to figures released by Gartner.
Consumers use Android tablets. (AFP/Ethan Miller)
Sales of tablet computers surged to 195.4 million last
year in a 68 per cent jump from what was seen in 2012, the industry tracker
reported.
The raw number of iPads sold climbed more than nine
million to a total of 70.4 million.
Meanwhile, the portion of sales grabbed by tablets
running on Google-back Android rose to 61.9 per cent last year from 45.8 per
cent in 2012, according to Gartner.
"In 2013, tablets became a mainstream phenomenon,
with a vast choice of Android-based tablets being within the budget of
mainstream consumers while still offering adequate specifications,"
Gartner research director Roberta Cozza said in a release.
Apple continues to rule the high-end of the market with
iPads, but low-cost Android tablets appeal to buyers with slim budgets in
emerging markets, according to Gartner.
California-based Apple's compelling
"ecosystem" of music, games, films, and other digital content and
services for mobile devices has rivals under pressure to provide similar
experiences on tablets, Cozza said.
Apple remained the top tablet seller, but sales of
Android devices by second-place Samsung more than quadrupled last year to
37.4 million, according to Gartner.
Microsoft sold slightly more than four million Windows-powered
tablets in a jump from the prior year, but remained far behind the market
leaders.
AFP
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Thứ Hai, 3 tháng 3, 2014
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