The IPAD Apple will not have a serious rival until next year as competitors appear Tablet PC will have to adapt IPAD custom applications, according to a report by market research firm iSuppli.
The IPAD, possibly this year will overtake three-quarters of world orders touchscreen computer or Tablet PC will have at least 70 percent of the market in 2011 and 62 percent in 2012, iSuppli said on Wednesday in his report.Apple sold 3.3 million IPAD last quarter, in what was one of the best starts for a consumer electronic device.
I Pad leader in Tablet Pc
Apple rivals such as Hewlett Packard, Dell and Lenovo computers are implementing systems based on Android and Windows 7, but will face a combination of hardware, software, operating system and applications offered IPAD, the company said studies.
"It is unlikely that any of the rivals be able to match in its entirety IPAD offer," said Rhoda Alexander, director of the company.Other potential rivals, iSuppli cited speculation that the Canadian company Research in Motion is trying to enter the market after the recent acquisition of the domain name "BlackPad."
Alexander ruled, however, that Google will launch a Tablet PC OS Chrome on November 26, arguing that "any touch device based on Chrome will not appear until 2011 or later."
The IPAD, possibly this year will overtake three-quarters of world orders touchscreen computer or Tablet PC will have at least 70 percent of the market in 2011 and 62 percent in 2012, iSuppli said on Wednesday in his report.Apple sold 3.3 million IPAD last quarter, in what was one of the best starts for a consumer electronic device.
I Pad leader in Tablet Pc
Apple rivals such as Hewlett Packard, Dell and Lenovo computers are implementing systems based on Android and Windows 7, but will face a combination of hardware, software, operating system and applications offered IPAD, the company said studies.
"It is unlikely that any of the rivals be able to match in its entirety IPAD offer," said Rhoda Alexander, director of the company.Other potential rivals, iSuppli cited speculation that the Canadian company Research in Motion is trying to enter the market after the recent acquisition of the domain name "BlackPad."
Alexander ruled, however, that Google will launch a Tablet PC OS Chrome on November 26, arguing that "any touch device based on Chrome will not appear until 2011 or later."
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