Stamford, Connecticut-based, information technology research and advisory firm, Gartner, Inc., predicts that global tablet sales will reach (and possibly surpass) 19.5 million units sold com the close of 2010. Of course, that figured is mostly powered by Apple's iPad...the addition of other tablets will certainly boost the prediction. They also predict, overall tablet sales will approach 54.8 million units by the end of 2011 and surpass 208 million by 2014.
Talk about moving units...
These tablets could change the future. What's going to happen to higher-end smartphones? Feel free to chime in #TeamBlackberry and #Teamiphone. What happens to immobile, computer-based jobs and organizations? The tablet "rush," will create a certain level of mobility and efficiency.
Gartner Research Vice President Carolina Milanesi said consumers should view tablets as an "older sibling of the smartphone" rather than the "younger sibling of a PC."
Work Cited.
SCREAM @ ME!!!
Talk about moving units...
These tablets could change the future. What's going to happen to higher-end smartphones? Feel free to chime in #TeamBlackberry and #Teamiphone. What happens to immobile, computer-based jobs and organizations? The tablet "rush," will create a certain level of mobility and efficiency.
Gartner Research Vice President Carolina Milanesi said consumers should view tablets as an "older sibling of the smartphone" rather than the "younger sibling of a PC."
Work Cited.
SCREAM @ ME!!!
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