Study Suggests Over Half Would Buy Android Tablet if Cheaper Than iPad

by Sourav Sharma on June 3, 2010

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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