by bigdigo
Android tablets will outshine iPad, eventually :
Dell founder and CEO Michael Dell believes Android tablets will eventually overtake Apple's iPad as the dominant force in the slate market, according to an interview published today in The Wall Street Journal.
"Not tomorrow. Not the next day. But again, if you look at 18 months ago, Android phones were like, 'What is that?' And now there are more Android phones than iPhones," Dell said in response to a question on the possibility of Android tablets beating iPad sales. "I don't see any reason why the same won't occur with Android tablets."
Admittedly, Dell has a vested interest in seeing that happen. His company currently offers both 5- and 7-inch Android tablets, known as the Streak.
He also pointed out in the interview that Dell will continue to double down on Android.
Of course, Dell didn't say exactly when the shift might occur in tablet market dominance. Right now, Apple's iPad is easily overshadowing the competition. According to research firm IDC, Apple owned 83 percent of the tablet market last year, and IDC expects the company to control between 70 and 80 percent of the tablet market this year.
That further evidences the trouble Android is having establishing a beachhead in the tablet market. The Motorola Xoom, which launched in late February, has been gathering dust on store shelves. Deutsche Bank said recently that only 100,000 units of the device have been sold so far.
It's a similar story for the Samsung Galaxy Tab, which launched last year.
Samsung said earlier this year that it shipped 2 million units of its tablet worldwide, but it acknowledged in an earnings call with investors in January that the "sell-out wasn't as fast as we expected."
Even so, tablets are catching on in a big way. IDC said earlier this year that it expects 50 million tablets to ship in 2011 alone.
For his part, Dell acknowledged that the uptick in demand for tablets over the past year has been somewhat surprising.
"I'd say [the] rapid rise of the tablet," Dell said in response to the Journal's question on what has surprised him most over the past several years. "I didn't completely see that coming."
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The written review is here: www.tlbhd.com A thorough review of the Asus Transformer Infinity TF700, the top of the line Asus Android tablet for 2012 and for sure one of the best Android tablet for 2012, if not the best launched so far This is a powerful and sleek slate, with an excellent screen and well built body. On the outside the Asus Transformer Infinity pad tf700 review will show you how well the tablet is built, with its metal outer-shell. We'll also have a look at the Asus Transformer Infinity docking station. On the inside there's an Nvidia Tgera T33 hardware platform, 1 GB of RAM, 32/64 GBs of storage and a 10.1 inch Full HD 1920 x 1200 px display, with 900 nits brightness. The screen is actually very very good. Everything runs quite good on the Asus Transformer Infinity pad TF700, including games, movies, daily browsing and all of the other apps. Too bad the Google Play market is such a mess and too bad some occasional hiccups are here to interfere with the everyday experience. Also see the detailed clips we have on our channel with various aspects of the Asus Transformer Pad TF700 that were not included in our review. And check out the written review on www.tlbhd.com as well.
wow this person doing the review got it like almost a month before somehow, thats why the camera sucks and thats why the os is not updated to ICS 4.0. When it actually came out
ReplyDeleteits has everything. ICS 4.0 , and also a 8mp camera with awesome aperture. Nice review,
but its just a little outdated. :D
get... PWNED hungryjoe
ReplyDeleteIn Europe at the moment, there's only the 64GB version but I managed to find in US a 32GB tablet (only) for US$500. Not bad for a tablet with full HD display plus other ports. I think my choice is going to be an ASUS instead of the ACER Iconia Tab A700
ReplyDeletebuy a pair of quality headphones. its a tablet not a home theater system
ReplyDeletewhere is the link to the experience of the screen outdoors?
ReplyDeletewhen i want to buy credits for this do i buy like amazon cards?
ReplyDeletefor apple its an itunes card
Yes oh yessss!!!! My favorite navigation is on here too! Only reason I didn't buy iPad 3 is because it doesn't have google navigation
ReplyDeletethere was some lag with mkvs. 40mbps was jaggy but 10 mbps was almost flawless, with occasional hiccups every 10-15 seconds or so.
ReplyDeletebut like I said, when i got to test this unit it was still just recently launched, with some early software on it. So I reckon that it will run 1080p mkvs fine on the long term
does it play 1080p mkv's (bitrate between 5-20mbps) without lagging at all? if its not, will it ever? when upgraded to 4.1 jelly bean or so? its a dealbreaker for me if this is not fixed. one x with same tegra 3 was playing up to 120mbps 1080p videos iirc. and the look is also not for my liking. i wish it wasn't brushed aluminum and i wish it was white. now you may say buy an ipad then but iOS is such a limited OS for power users.
ReplyDeleteI believe it's only sold separately!
ReplyDelete@WHISPERSPSP Macbook Air.
ReplyDeleteyou should stick with the asus tablet if you need a light weight, simple, just for surfing web, reading books, entertainment purposes
ReplyDeleteHi there is the keyboard included with the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity
ReplyDeleteSo does anyone actually have one of these. I see orders online but I haven't seen average ppl post reviews and such
ReplyDeleteYes.
ReplyDeletesoo.. any lags on ur infinity? it has terrible i/o issues.
ReplyDeleteI just want to say I love your reviews. They're so in depth and get every little detail in there. Good job on these reviews, keep 'em coming.
ReplyDeleteis the sound very loud on this? Will this get the Jelly bean update?
ReplyDeletelol I'm watching this on the prime.. I'm thinking of selling it to get the infinity
ReplyDeletegreat review
ReplyDeleteWould you recommend me to buy the new infinity or the old 300 transformer?
ReplyDeleteI'm using it for college purposes, or would you recommend a Mac Air? laptop instead?
I start college in fall ( ending of august) so i still have a good amount of time to buy
when will it get jellybean
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seriously
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