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December 17, 2010

Under-the-Radar Media Tablets Poured into World Markets in 2010

By Mandira Srivastava, TMCnet Contributor

According to the recent ABI Research, most of people in North America or Western Europe have no idea about the numbers of media tablets commercially launched so far. According to the press release, the research states that more than 60 distinct media tablet models from nearly 50 different manufacturers are already available in at least one country or region. Media tablets are among several product types documented regularly by ABI Research (News - Alert).




ABI Research provides in-depth analysis and quantitative forecasting of trends in global connectivity and other emerging technologies.

ABI Research industry analyst Celia Bo said that many of these media tablets do not bear household brand names like Apple (News - Alert) or Samsung, and hina is definitely a market leader, but it is a ‘white box’ market in which the brand is relatively unimportant, prices are relatively affordable (though still higher than those of netbooks), and devices are aimed at domestic consumers.

In a statement, Principal Analyst, Jeff Orr, added that while these are not (yet) global brands, the very presence of such a thriving white box market in Asia is a good indicator of a growing market that is expected to see robust adoption rates in years to come. Most of these tablets feature seven-inch displays, and run on the Android operating system. The majority of media tablets released commercially in 2010 use application processors from Freescale (News - Alert) Semiconductor.

Most are WiFi enabled, giving them Web browser access to much of the content the Internet offers. In addition, because many of these tablets run the Android (News - Alert) OS, they also have access to Android Market for OS-specific applications, as well as to vendor-proprietary or regional online stores that are offering content in local languages. Mobile operators are also adding their own storefronts.

ABI Research practice director Kevin Burden concluded that the products released so far do not show any great degree of technological innovation, but we expect to see a new set of vendors in the first quarter of 2011, offering devices with more ambitious capabilities.


Mandira Srivastava is a TMCnet contributor. She works as a full-time writer, ghostwriter and blogger, and has more than two years of experience in print and Web media. She has also worked on company brochures, website content and product descriptions, as well as proofreading and editing content. To read more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Jaclyn Allard







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