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Gartner forecasts 0% market share for Microsoft mobile tablets in 2015
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 04/11/2011 06:23 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
Research analysts Gartner predicted on Monday that Microsoft will hold virtually 0% market share in the 2015 media tablet market space.
From WinRumors:
Gartner forecasts 0% market share for Microsoft mobile tablets in 2015
Gartner released its latest forecasts of worldwide sales of media tablets to end users. The firm predicts that Apple will dominate the Tablet space by 2015, picking up 47.1% market share. Google will comfortably secure the second spot with a healthy 38.6% market share. QNX, the software behind BlackBerry’s upcoming PlayBook, will hold the third position with 10% market share. WebOS will fill the fourth spot with 3% and the rest will fail according to Gartner.
Microsoft is missing from Gartner’s report and is likely listed in the “other operating systems” 0.2% market share.
Microsoft is missing from Gartner’s report and is likely listed in the “other operating systems” 0.2% market share.
Gartner forecasts 0% market share for Microsoft mobile tablets in 2015
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