Screen Size is the Leading Indicator of Tablet Usage – NPD In-Stat
Apple ran away with the lead in the tablet market following its April 2010 iPad launch. Competitors scrambled to keep up and many launched their own tablet products in a range of screen sizes, as opposed to Apple with its one 9.7-inch iPad. For example, Amazon successfully launched the 7.0 Kindle Fire, which is tied to Amazon’s content and services; and Samsung rounded out its tablet lineup with the 7.0, 8.9 and 10.1 Galaxy Tabs.
As the tablet market continues to heat up, manufacturers are striving to differentiate next-generation products to compete with the iPad, according to NPD In-Stat Senior Analyst Stephanie Ethier. Screen size has emerged not only as a key differentiator, but also the leading indicator of different tablet usages.
New NPD In-Stat (http://www.instat.com/) research highlights top tablet usage scenarios based on device screen size and provides market insight based on the different tablet form factors. For example, devices with smaller form factors in the 3.5″ to less than 7.0″ range, spanning PMP and tablets categories, best serve entertainment needs that are typically considered complementary to everyday activities like commuting, exercising, and other on-the-go activities.
Recent research findings include:
* Worldwide shipments for devices with screen sizes between 3.5″ to less than 7.0 will decline throughout the forecast period to 15.6 million in 2016.
* Despite anticipated price erosion, revenue in the 7.0″ to less than 8.5″ form factor represents one of the brightest spots in the tablet market due to anticipated Amazon Kindle Fire demand.
* Due to continued iPad success, tablets in the 9.7 to less than 11 form factor category will represent 65% of worldwide tablet shipments.
* The bill of materials for a 9.7 tablet will fall to US$246 by 2016 due primarily to strong consumer demand and declining display costs.
New NPD In-Stat research, Screen Size Dictates Top Tablet Uses: 3.5″ to Less Than 11″ Tablets, takes a holistic view of the tablet market starting with 3.5″ devices to devices with screens up to 11″. Additional data includes:
* Worldwide shipments, by tablet screen size
* Average sales prices, by tablet screen size
* Worldwide revenues, by tablet screen size
* Tablet bill of materials
This research is part of NPD In-Stat’s Smart Mobile Devices service, which provides forecasts and market analysis for connected mobile devices, including tablets, e-readers, digital photo frames, portable media players, handheld game consoles, personal navigation devices, and mobile computing devices.
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