When Apple released the iPad earlier this year, there was a lot of discussion and debate about the fate of tablet devices. Was there a need for them? Did consumers really want them? Where in the computing food chain might they fit in?
When Apple released the iPad earlier this year, there was a lot of discussion and debate about the fate of tablet devices. Was there a need for them? Did consumers really want them? Where in the computing food chain might they fit in?
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LG will soon release a tablet to compete with Apple’s iPad, and the company is promising that consumers will find it’s better than the iPad.
The PC maker hopes to sell its new tablet computer to the public sector as well as consumers.
Apple’s new iPad casts a “halo” over the older iPhone, with owners of the tablet about twice as likely to want the company’s smartphone as consumers who own neither, a Nielsen analyst said on Monday.
THE success of Apple’s iPad will drive a flood of tablets on to the market, possibly causing “chaos” for consumers.