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Tuesday, May 29, 2012
26% of U.S. Internet Users Might Buy a Tablet This Year
Recent studies by
Ipsos MediaCT
examining penetration and ownership of tablet PCs shows dramatic increases in buying of tablets.
In fact, tablet ownership is now 16 percent among 18 year olds and has increased across all demographic groups.
Ipsos expects more than a quarter of U.S. online consumers could purchase a tablet before the end of 2012.
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