According to foreign media reports, a report from a market research institution showed that thanks to the increase in orders for Apple's iPad series and the increase in shipments of other brands, global tablet shipments in the third quarter increased by more than 20% month-on-month to 38.4 million units. Against the backdrop of declining global demand for consumer electronics, tablet shipments in the third quarter increased month-on-month, which was unexpected. The shipment volume of 38.4 million units was also better than the expectations of market research institutions. However, the research institute also stated in the report that due to the decline in demand, global tablet shipments in the fourth quarter are expected to decline by 9% month-on-month. The market research firm stated in the report that although the 10th generation iPad and the new generation iPad Pro were released and launched in the fourth quarter, and other brands were also actively promoting their products, factors such as the weak global economy and inflation would still lead to shrinking demand. Based on the third quarter shipment figure of 38.4 million units given by market research institutions and a 9% month-on-month decline, global tablet shipments in the fourth quarter are expected to be 34.944 million units. From TechWeb |
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