Tablets and Other Mobile Internet Devices Forecast: 2010-15


November 29, 2010
21 Pages - SKU: OV6061053
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Introduction

The market for tablets and other mobile Internet devices has reached unprecedented levels following the launch of Apple's iPad in early 2010. This interactive model provides global and regional forecasts for these devices through 2015.

Features and benefits
  • Provides an objective view of the market opportunity based on sound understanding of trends in smartphones and other computing devices.
  • Critically reviewed by leading technology providers to the market for tablet and other mobile Internet devices.
Highlights

From a standing start in 2010, Ovum expects shipments of tablets and other mobile Internet devices based on “lite” operating systems (OSs) to reach 14.2 million by year end rising to 150.1 million units in calendar year 2015.

Your key questions answered
  • What will the total global shipments of tablets and other mobile Internet devices be each year between 2010 and 2015?
  • How will shipments of tablets and other mobile Internet devices vary by region between 2010 and 2015?
Please note: this is delivered as a Excel file.



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