The Australian tablet market experienced its fifth straight quarter of decline – down 17.4% year on year (YoY) in Q3, 2016. As the market reaches saturation, the only shining light comes from the stellar rise in Windows 10 hybrids with detachable keyboards.
Tablet sales have started to grow again for the first time in two years off the back of high-end hybrid two-in-ones like Microsoft’s Surface, HP x2, Samsung TabPro S and others from Apple, Dell, Lenovo and ASUS.
A new report says that the 138 million phablets expected to ship in 2015 will increase to over 400 million by 2019 and bring phablets ‘into the mainstream’.
Samsung today launched the ATIV Q, a tablet-laptop hybrid running both Windows 8 and Android.
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