Andre Yoskowitz
26 Jun 2011 18:38
According to the latest figures from comScore, the Apple iPad remains the only relevant tablet, accounting for 99.3 percent of all tablet traffic in the world.
The figures also show Android with a measly 0.6 percent share of traffic and the RIM PlayBook at the remaining 0.1.
Acer, Motorola, RIM and Samsung have all downgraded their tablet shipment expectations for the year while Apple sold 4.69 million tablets in the last quarter, alone.
Apple may face increasing competition, however, when HP releases their TouchPad, running on webOS, later this month, and Microsoft begins rolling out Windows 8 tablets next year.
For now, it appears that the iPad is the only tablet in the world that really matters.
(Pic via BI)