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2010 Media Tablet Shipment Forecast Boosted to 11 Million, Says ABI Research

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Posted July 20, 2010

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- When ABI Research first examined the media tablet market, neither Apple’s iPad nor any other multinational-branded tablet had been released. Six months later, the firm has revisited its forecasts, almost tripling the original estimate to reach about 11 million tablets expected to ship by the end of 2010. Its long-term estimates, however, remain basically unchanged.

“Our forecast of 11 million media tablet shipments in 2010 is based both on the broader availability of the iPad and on the delayed introduction of competing products,” says ABI Research principal analyst Jeff Orr. “Assuming that competing tablets from other vendors do arrive in the second half of the year as expected, we believe that the iPad will account for a significant portion – but not all – of the projected 11 million units. To capitalize on the usual fourth quarter sales boom, other tablets need to reach retailers’ shelves by early September.”

Orr suggests that the media tablet segment is still far short of a “mass market” and that a market size justifying that term probably won’t be reached before 2013. Much depends on Apple’s distribution reach, which is still quite limited, and the relative success of its eventual competitors.

A number of competing tablets were to have been launched by now, but the global recession, implementation of the most suitable operating system, and the challenge of matching the iPad’s user experience have all caused delays.

“The buzz around tablets has implications for other parts of the consumer electronics market,” Orr continues. “In particular, the surge in interest in media tablets is impacting the MID (Mobile Internet Device) category. Most of the volume that we’ve projected for the MID category since 2007 is now being taken over by other device form factors: media tablets, but also smartphones, which are assuming more and more of the functionality that was envisioned for these ‘non-voice handsets’.”

These forecasts are included in ABI Research’s “Netbooks, MIDs, Media Tablets, and Mobile CE Market Data” (http://www.abiresearch.com/research/1003389), which provides shipment, ASP, and revenue data for all of the devices mentioned in its title. It is part of the Netbooks, MIDs and Mobile CE Research Service (http://www.abiresearch.com/products/service/Netbooks_MIDS_and_Mobile_CE).

Further detail on these topics will be provided in an upcoming ABI Insight and a Research Brief.

ABI Research provides in-depth analysis and quantitative forecasting of trends in global connectivity and other emerging technologies. From offices in North America, Europe and Asia, ABI Research’s worldwide team of experts advises thousands of decision makers through 28 research and advisory services. Est. 1990. For more information visit www.abiresearch.com, or call +1.516.624.2500.



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