Study Suggests Over Half Would Buy Android Tablet if Cheaper Than iPad
A new study from Retrevo (over 1,000 non-Retrevo users) looks at interest in the iPad ahead of Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference next week. The company emailed WebProNews with a round-up of significant findings. So without beating around the bush, let’s just get to them. Study Highlights: – 52% of people surveyed say they “don’t need” an iPad – 38% of people say the iPad is “too expensive …
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