Friday, August 9, 2013

iPad, Tab, Nexus, Surface, and Kindle Fire: What the tablet users think (infographic) - VentureBeat

iPad May have lost the tablet wars to an army of Android tabs, but it’s still first in users’ hearts. Second place, however, belongs to a somewhat unlikely candidate.

eBay, where many people go to sell Their tablet When buying a new one – and Which sells a lot of tablets through eBay Deals – Conducted a study of tablets on social and in Google: mentions, likes, curiosity, and searches … problems. The results reveal That the iPad is still the king, but That Amazon’s Android-running Kindle Fire is the most likely contender to replace it in our affections.

The tablet market is in a state of massive upheaval.

Long-time leader iPad has seen its market share sliced ??in half, though Apple still outsells any other tablets from two or three companies combined. But in spite of its market share declines, a search on tweets in the past month shows That the iPad still has almost five times more “I love my tablet” mentions on Twitter than any other tablet, and about 2.5 times more than all the top Android tablets combined.

most loved tablets twitter There is one place, however, where Google’s Android wins. And not just Google’s Android – Google itself.

In terms of not traveled in new tablets – and unboxing videos of them – Google’s own Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 lead the pack by a Considerable Margin, revealing Considerable hunger for Google’s latest tablet offerings. The Nexus 7 unboxing video had 118,000 views over the period of the study, while the Nexus 10 had a massive 747,000.

Interestingly, the Galaxy Note is in third, and iPad Mini does not enter the picture until fourth, with the iPad 2 way back in eighth.

The one place where tablet owners seem to agree ice problems.

“My [insert tablet name here] will not charge” is among the first three Google autocomplete results for all of the iPad, iPad mini, Kindle Fire, Galaxy Tab2, Galaxy Note, Nexus 10, Surface RT, BlackBerry PlayBook , and Nook HD.

Here’s all the data into visual form:

tablet infographic

Check out VentureBeat’s product data sheets for more in-depth information on tablets.

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