How many millions of those tablets have they sold?
Yes that's a valid question cause obviously your past success in a brand new market is a primary predictor of future sales.
How many millions of those tablets have they sold?
Ahh, you're shopping for refurbs
Yes that's a valid question cause obviously your past success in a brand new market is a primary predictor of future sales.
it's a valid question because tablets outside of ipad and readers, are still very much a niche market.
Android has gained marketshare, by using a pile of different platforms to compete with iphone, no one android product is in the vicinity of the iphone.Ipad is going to see the same thing that is happening to the i-phone now, the i-phone is loosing ground to android phones, once people start figuring out there is nothing special about apple products they will move away from them.
Tablets are going to and actually are replacing netbooks so it a fairly large market and not a niche.
Android has gained marketshare, by using a pile of different platforms to compete with iphone, no one android product is in the vicinity of the iphone.
While I agree that the tablet market will grow simply because they are pushing so many devices, it's also going to be very cutthroat and there's really no telling who if anyone is going to take significant share from Apple. I'd certainly have a hard time believing it's going to be a single platform taking a bunch of it. As any new product that is going to compete with the ipad is also going to compete with a lot of other products.
I agree Tablets are cut throat just like netbooks, parts have to be dirt cheap, but when you have very few companies that really compete performance wise to the Tegra its a sure market, just like Tesla, in 2 or 3 years it went to make 100 million for nV and next year its going to be much more.
Are the Airs that rare down in Jurong? I see them everywhere in the city. But worry not, maybe you could still afford a Mini and get the benefit of Nvidia
The problem with tegra is enterprise . I would never get a tegra 2 or 3 tablet for the work place it just has no place there.
AMD's fusion and intels atoms will dominate the higher end tablets because of this .
The problem with tegra is enterprise . I would never get a tegra 2 or 3 tablet for the work place it just has no place there.
AMD's fusion and intels atoms will dominate the higher end tablets because of this .
Computing performance and sales aren't exactly a direct correlation in any portable market.
Virtualization on Android will change that if Enterprise ever decides it needs a full blown tablet rollup.
VMWare was recently shown on an LG phone I think.
The problem with tegra is enterprise . I would never get a tegra 2 or 3 tablet for the work place it just has no place there.
AMD's fusion and intels atoms will dominate the higher end tablets because of this .
They aren't so far because of power usage, Tegra has a very low power envelope though.
I think its more that they aren't because the performance is superfluous to a lot of peoples needs. (Browser, media player, e-reader, casual gaming).
/shrug its going to be very crowded market by the end of the year
well that's the nice thing from what I heard anything a google phone can do (apps) the tablets can do too. I really see no need for tablets I think they are kinda useless if you have one of the newer super smart phone.
well that's the nice thing from what I heard anything a google phone can do (apps) the tablets can do too. I really see no need for tablets I think they are kinda useless if you have one of the newer super smart phone.
it's a valid question because tablets outside of ipad and readers, are still very much a niche market.
It's not a niche market. It's a new market with tremendous growth potential.
Given the sheer size of the smartphone/tablet/netbook market that Android addresses, you don't need to be top dog to make money. A decent slice of the pie will be enough to bring home the bacon.
That's probably because I never predicted Tegra's doom. And there's lots of competition already in place, and more coming.I just don't understand where your predictions of Tegra's doom are coming from. All signs point to growth in these markets. The hardware, software, mainstream consumer interest and marketing dollars are all in place.
Heh, heavy myopia makes an iPhone 4's screen more than good enough for browsing and applications, imo
Sure, there's lots of room for lots of people to make money, but its not a guarantee.
That's probably because I never predicted Tegra's doom. And there's lots of competition already in place, and more coming.