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IDC ups 2012 forecast for global tablet market to 122.3 million units

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The International Data Corporation (IDC) has raised its forecast for the running year for the global tablet market to 122.3 million units, up from its earlier forecast of 117.1 million units. The change, it adds, was driven by a strong competitive landscape, inclusive of rising Android tablet shipments and coupled with high demand for Apple iPad mini. In the latest forecast update of the Worldwide Quarterly Tablet Tracker, IDC also raised its 2013 forecast number to 172.4 million units, up from 165.9 million units. And by 2016, worldwide shipments should reach 282.7 million units, up from a previous forecast of 261.4 million units.

 

Tom Mainelli, Research Director – Tablets at IDC shared, “The breadth and depth of Android has taken full effect on the tablet market as it has for the smartphone space. Tablets continue to captivate consumers, and as the market shifts toward smaller, more mobile screen sizes and lower prices points, we expect demand to accelerate in the fourth quarter and beyond. Android tablets are gaining traction in the market thanks to solid products from Google, Amazon, Samsung, and others. And Apple's November iPad mini launch, along with its surprise refresh of the full-sized iPad, positions the company well for a strong holiday season."

Tablet Operating Systems, Market Share Forecast and CAGR 2012-2016

Figures showing tablet OS, market share, CAGR 2012-2016

 

 

In addition to increasing the unit totals for 2013, the report also sees IDC updating its operating system splits for the year to reflect Android's growing strength in the tablet market. IDC now expects Android's worldwide tablet share to increase from 39.8 percent in 2011 to 42.7 percent for the full year of 2012. It shared that during that same time, Apple's share will slip from 56.3 percent in 2011 to 53.8 percent in 2012. In the long term, IDC predicts that Windows-based tablets (including Windows 8 and Windows RT) will grab share from both iOS and Android, growing from 1 percent of the market in 2011 to 2.9 percent in 2012, on its way to 10.2 percent in 2016.

 

Ryan Reith, Program Manager for IDC's Mobile Device Trackers, shared, "The breadth and depth of Android has taken full effect on the tablet market as it has for the smartphone space. Android tablet shipments will certainly act as the catalyst for growth in the low-cost segment in emerging markets given the platform's low barrier to entry on manufacturing. At the same time, top-tier companies like Samsung, Lenovo, and ASUS are all launching Android tablets with comparable to premium products, but offered at much lower price points."

 

While it raised its forecasts for tablet shipments, it has been revealed that IDC's increase in tablet shipment figures has come at the expense of eReaders, yet again. IDC once again lowered its forecast for eReaders for 2012 and beyond. While the front-lit eReader offerings from Amazon and Barnes & Noble have captured the interest of a subset of consumers who prefer a dedicated eReader, most buyers are gravitating toward multi-use tablet products and finding a 'good enough' reading experience on these traditional back-lit tablets. IDC now expects 2012 eReader shipments to top out at 19.9 million units, down from the 27.7 million units that shipped in 2011.

 

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Tags: Android tablets , tablets , Android tablet shipments , Android OS , Google Android OS , Apple iPad mini , iPad mini tablet , Apple tablet , iPad mini , Samsung , Amazon , eReader , Barnes & Noble , Windows 8 , Windows RT

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