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Business to account for 19% of tablet sales in 2013, North America continues to dominate the market

Businesses are set to account for nearly one-in-five sales of tablet computers sold during 2013, with North America continuing to make up the majority of the tablet market, according to a new study by ABI Research. The figures suggest the worldwide market for tablets will reach 145 million units, with North America to account for […]
Andrew Sadauskas
Andrew Sadauskas

Businesses are set to account for nearly one-in-five sales of tablet computers sold during 2013, with North America continuing to make up the majority of the tablet market, according to a new study by ABI Research.

The figures suggest the worldwide market for tablets will reach 145 million units, with North America to account for around 50% of all tablet sales.

โ€œThe rate of innovation is slowing as tablet vendors augment their product portfolios to meet the needs of market audiences,โ€ says ABI Research senior practice director Jeff Orr.

โ€œThe late 2012 launches of Appleโ€™s iPad mini and a variety of slates based on Intel architecture and new Windows operating systems will only begin to show their progress this year.

โ€œMost of the attention for tablets is coming from North America where the outlook for 2013 has the region consuming just over 50% of worldwide shipments.”

Orr predicts the growth of Windows 8-based tablets from traditional PC makers, including Dell, Lenovo and HP, will see business sales of tablets increase to 19% for 2013.

The news comes after Apple cited growing business demand as a key reason behind its decision to release the 128GB iPad yesterday.