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Computex 2011 Show To Feature Apple Tablet Challengers

Computex 2011 Tablets

ANNIE HUANG   05/30/11 01:23 PM ET   AP

TAIPEI, Taiwan — Computer manufacturers of all sizes and descriptions have been pushing to get a piece of the ever-expanding tablet market created by the launch of Apple's iPad in April 2010.

The obsession with tablet computing will be on full display Tuesday as Computex, the world's second-largest computer show, begins its annual five-day run in Taipei. The prominence of tablets underscores a dramatic shift under way in the personal computer industry – and keenly felt in Taiwan, which is home to some of the world's biggest PC manufacturers – as many consumers opt to buy a tablet rather than a new PC.

Computex will feature more than 50 tablet models, said organizer Taipei Computer Association, with big names including Lenovo Group Ltd. and Toshiba Corp. having their products displayed.

Researchers have predicted slower growth in PC sales this year because of the rising consumer interest in tablets. Gartner Research recently cut its sales growth forecast for global PC sales in 2011 from 15.9 percent to 10.5 percent. According to IHS iSuppli, world PC shipments declined 0.3 percent year-on-year to 8.1 million units in the first quarter of 2011, with sales by No. 3-ranked Acer plunging 20 percent.

Many analysts say it may take two or three years before mobile device software from Google Inc. and Microsoft Corp. can catch up with iPads, which have thousands of applications for consumers to choose from. That may mean a hard time for many PC makers in the short term.

Research company IDC says Apple Inc. had a 73 percent share of the tablet market in the last quarter of 2010. South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co. was a distant second with 17 percent. It said 2010 tablet sales totaled 18 million units. IDC expects Apple to account for 70-80 percent of 2011 tablet sales that it predicts will reach 50 million units.

Besides tablets, Computex will also feature corporate and home servers and other cloud-based computing equipment and services, a sector Taiwanese firms have recently entered to make up for shortfalls in PC sales.

The world's top contract laptop manufacturer, Taiwan-based Quanta Computer Co., is among those producing servers for global firms such as Google.

Cloud computing involves running applications in web browsers. The cloud allows users to store and retrieve data over the Internet whenever it is needed, instead of saving it on their own computers.

At least 10 of the tablet models to be shown at Computex are powered by Intel Corp.'s new Atom chip, the U.S. technology giant's first microprocessor designed for tablets. Intel has moved into the fast growing market now dominated by chips using designs by UK-based ARM Holdings.

The new Atom "delivers improved video playback, fast Internet browsing and longer battery life," Navin Shenoy, general manager of Intel's Asia-Pacific region, said in an emailed statement.

There is "a tremendous amount of experimentation going on in the industry," Shenoy said. Tablets, which are more popular in mature markets, will not replace PCs, he said, noting the strong PC demand in Asia and emerging markets.

Taiwanese high-tech firms are also entering the mobile device market pressured by Apple, whose market dominance – extending to the second generation iPad2 – has cut into their PC sales and dented the profits of some.

Taiwan's top two PC vendors, Acer Inc. and AsusTek Computer Inc., are among those using Computex to display a range of touch-screen tablet computers. Their tablets run on the Android operating system that Google distributes free to allow quick Web browsing or film viewing, or on Microsoft mobile software that mostly targets the commercial market.

Acer and AsusTek have promoted their tablets – Iconia Tab and Transformer among others – as having expandable memory slots, hoping to lure consumers with more storage needs. The iPads don't have built-in USB ports.

In addition, the companies say their sleek devices can become full-fledged laptops when plugging them into a keyboard docking station for easy typing.

In terms of tablet prices, Apple's big orders give it a huge edge, while South Korean Samsung Electronics is able to bring costs down by making key components in house – an advantage denied local makers, said Simon Yang, an analyst with Taipei-based Topology Research Institute.

So far, the Taiwanese company with the best success in selling mobile devices is HTC Corp.

The company manufactured the first handset based on the Android operating system in 2008. It has since marketed a wide range of smartphones to meet different tastes, and has recently introduced a movie viewing program called "HTC Watch." HTC's sales jumped to 9.7 million handsets in the first quarter, up from 3.3 million a year earlier.

HTC's first tablet, the 7-inch Flyer, sold well in pre-orders in Taiwan this month, vendors say. Its 16 gigabyte Wi-Fi version is priced at $499, the same as the 9.7-inch iPad. But HTC says its smaller-size device has an advantage, because it is lighter, and more manageable than the iPad.

By contrast, Acer and AsusTek have pursued a low-price strategy. Their Iconia Tab and Transformer models – despite having larger 10.1-inch screens – are priced at $450 to $500.

"Taiwanese companies are yet to become serious rivals to Apple," said Yang. "They either price their tablets too high or sell them at a loss in order to become competitive."

(This version CORRECTS Corrects research company name to IDC instead of CDC.)

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05:42 AM on 07/07/2011
Apple sucks! None of their products having anything to properly differentiate them from the other. I am glad their competitors are catching up. And with the number of tainwanese comapanies entering the tablet market http://tablettechtoday.com/blogposts/taiwanese-pc-makers-to-make-huge-profits-from-tablet-market.html apple's rein as no one will soon be over.
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pst2868
Karma is sweet
02:04 PM on 05/31/2011
I have a 6 year old who has been playing games on the PC, Sony PS3 and the Iphone. When his mother bought him the Ipad he didn't want it at all. He prefers playing online games on the PC.
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kintarius
If you don't like it, you are wrong.
10:45 AM on 05/31/2011
Shut up and take my money!
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Mydian01
two by two, hands of blue.
09:25 AM on 05/31/2011
simple question for the people who hate the apple brand.. what product would you have people use instead of apple?
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Basselope
Member of the 1% and I support OWS!
12:22 PM on 05/31/2011
I just bought the Asus Transformer.
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Mydian01
two by two, hands of blue.
12:31 PM on 05/31/2011
so everybody should use the Asus transformer?
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Chico41
12:39 PM on 05/31/2011
Blackberry Playbook. Flash, multi-tasking, USB.

That is all.
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Mydian01
two by two, hands of blue.
12:45 PM on 05/31/2011
so these products are acceptable to you, and everything else needs to be buried in a landfill and nobody can ever use anything else.
frank1946
Tell the Truth
08:55 AM on 05/31/2011
Pandigital 7 costs $ 150 and does all my stuff, books, web and emails...............someday
will trade it...................but it does all my around town stuff now for a great price !
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Chico41
12:50 PM on 05/31/2011
I'm not familiar with the Pandigital, but I'd still blindly bet that it's better than the iPad in many ways. I base this solely on what I know of the iToy.
03:41 AM on 05/31/2011
For me..any device that has flash and available extra storage,,,,,,beats the Ipad.....Not to mention Apple Ipads Issues with wireless. The only reason why people are so hot about the ipad is, Apple finally released a product that IS ALMOST worth the price. But if you compare the Ipad to their Ipod..you have to ask yourself, why is the Ipod 16gb a $100 less the ipad 16gb. Apple is a rip off, and now they are new and improved with Viruses...even though there is currently 20,000 viruses for apple, Now there is two new Variants. You have to love it. Welcome to the New Microsoft.
12:01 AM on 05/31/2011
When it comes to pads a bigger screen is better. Even the largest screen is so light that weight is hardly an issue.
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Tazirai
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11:03 PM on 05/30/2011
Best answer to many Apple and Android fanboys is this....
Why don't you all let people buy what they want? What difference does it make if no one wants to be a slave to YOUR device?
If they like it cool leave them alone. If they don't cool leave em alone.
People always want other people to validate themselves and THEIR choice. I have a Mac PC for Photography and 3d design. I use a dual boot PC with windows for gaming, and Linux for documenting. I use an Android phone.
I use what I think is the best for MY use. I will never blindly follow anybody or company, because it's cool or they are the BEST. Never has been or will be anything that's the BEST.
Y'all need to tighten up.
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Mydian01
two by two, hands of blue.
12:33 PM on 05/31/2011
i agree 100% and fanned you.
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deweydecimal
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02:57 PM on 05/31/2011
Why are you still on a Mac PC for photography
10:55 PM on 05/30/2011
Why no mention of "the iPad KILLER" !
Viewsonic's 10.1 inch g-Tablet is only $300 at any Sears or online. Not a very big commitment for the price. It came with Android 2.2 which was really awful so I hacked it. I went to the website http://www.gtabunleashed.com/ and it tells you step by step how to gain root access and load a custom ROM onto the tablet.
You can also search on youtube for "viewsonic g tablet custom rom" and you will find a bunch of video tutorials.
What you get is a 10.1 inch tablet with a 9-10 hour battery life and really fast software with a micro USB, micro SD port for a 16gig card, HDMI out, 16gig internal memory, a 1 gig processor by Nvidia,
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DRaymond
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09:34 PM on 05/30/2011
At least the tech reporters have stopped labeling everything as a 'killer'.
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jgeurian21
09:41 AM on 05/31/2011
I know. Thank God.
07:44 PM on 05/30/2011
These companies are clueless. They think they can just make a "tablet" and people will buy it.
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PhillyKing
07:28 PM on 05/31/2011
isnt that what apple did, smarty-pants?
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theveggiedude
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07:24 PM on 05/30/2011
They still don't get it. The iPad is successful because of the whole Apple eco-system set in place. That means iTunes, the app store, the over 300 Apple stores, and all the developers. Soon it will be the iCloud too. Just making a piece of hardware to compete isn't going to be enough. And the multiple Android stores don't match the experience - it in fact dilutes it.
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jgeurian21
09:53 AM on 05/31/2011
Um..seems consumers seem to disagree given that Android phone activations are something like 400,000 per day or way, way, way more than iPhones. If anything it would seem you are wrong that consumers need an ecosystem.
02:36 PM on 05/31/2011
I'm sure the fact that you can get a free Andriod phone from your carrier has nothing to do with that adoption rate. ;-)
06:47 PM on 05/30/2011
Apple will win. Wrote a bit about the Iphone recently and how it will conquer as well. http://steveninnes.blogspot.com/2011/05/who-will-win-apple-or-droid.html
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deweydecimal
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06:40 PM on 05/31/2011
Droid has already won honey. http://news.cnet.com/8301-13506_3-20051610-17.html
06:59 PM on 05/31/2011
agreed they have market share. but they are replacing the symbian user base. cheap option.
06:12 PM on 05/30/2011
Imitation is futile. Apple runs the scene.
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deweydecimal
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02:54 PM on 05/31/2011
LMAO just like the "run" the smartphone scene.

News to you #1: Android overtook them on that market, what do you think will happen with the tablet market?

News to you #2: The same OEMs that manufacture AAPL's kit manufacture for others or their own. With some notable exceptions.

News to you #3: Samsung makes its own kit, makes the parts that go into AAPL's kit and dwarfs by orders of magnitude AAPL's presence in consumer electronics (and Samsung isn't the only one who dwarfs AAPL), which belies your little claim that "Apple runs the scene."
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Jack Daniels Esq
Hold the ice
04:41 PM on 05/30/2011
I can jess see it - MS tablet and a huge (Beijing) monster BSD - another large bucket of fail
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deweydecimal
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02:55 PM on 05/31/2011
Right because AAPL gear isn't made by the same Chinese OEMs that are manufacturing other tablets.