Tablets to surpass PCs by 2013

Tablets to surpass PCs by 2013

PanARMENIAN.Net - For the first time, Internet-enabled devices, like Apple's iPad and even TVs and video game consoles, are set to surpass PC shipments in 2013, according to IHS iSuppli, a market research firm.

iSuppli noted that worldwide shipments of Internet-enabled consumer electronics devices are expected to hit 503.6 million units in 2013. That will be up from 161 million units shipped in 2010.

The PC market, which has been taking a lot of hits from the burgeoning tablet market, will show growth, too. But it's not expected to be quite as robust.

"These new figures are the latest evidence that the Internet is not just for PCs anymore," Jordan Selburn, a principal analyst at iSuppli, said in a statement. "The Internet now is revolutionizing the consumer electronics business by delivering a range of products that can bring Web-based content to homes.... In the future, consumers will be more likely to access the Internet through their televisions than via their PCs."

Just last month, analysts at Gartner reported that the PC market is moving into a slower growth path. The analyst firm said it expected "modest but steady growth."

And in June, IDC reported that strong demand for tablets such as the iPad was forcing analysts to downgrade its expectations for the worldwide PC market this year. In February, IDC had predicted the PC market would grow by 7.1% this year. That figure has now dropped to 4.2%.

According to iSuppli, more than 300 million tablets are expected to ship by 2015, which is 15 times greater than shipments in 2010, Computerworld reported.

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