IDC: Apple’s still king of the tablet hill with 68 percent of the market

IDC Apples still king of the tablet hill with 68 percent of the market

IDC's cabal of statisticians, nerds and people who just love spreadsheets have handed down their latest document about the state of the tablet market. Of the 25 million slates shipped in the second quarter, 17 million of them were iPads -- giving Apple 68.2 percent of the market. Samsung came second with 2.4 million devices and Amazon third, although since the Kindle Fire maker doesn't reveal numbers, there's probably some guesswork involved there. Rounding out the top five are ASUS and Acer, although the former should expect to move up a place (or two), depending on the success of the Nexus 7 when Q3's results are released in a few months time.

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IDC: Apple's still king of the tablet hill with 68 percent of the market originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 02 Aug 2012 04:56:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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LG backing off tablets for now, would rather circle smartphone wagons

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LG has decided not to chip in any more tablets to the huge pile that's already out there, and will focus on smartphones instead. It hasn't exactly stormed the market anyway -- with recent tab offerings like the Optimus Pad LTE falling flat -- and has said that the move would free it up to improve its No. 4 spot on the world's cellphone charts. It insists the decision has nothing to do with Microsoft's recent Surface announcement, and says it doesn't compete in that particular sphere anyway. So that's that.

LG backing off tablets for now, would rather circle smartphone wagons originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 19 Jun 2012 11:05:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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