Munster consensus numbers show that Apple could have moved
24 to 25 million iPad units in Q4 2013. These numbers pick up additional
assurance when you consider that Fortune magazine reverberated practically the
same figures.
Many analysts believe that Apple could have sold
significantly more iPads had it not been for the lack of retina showcases for
the iPad mini. Couple this with the fact that
the iPad air didn't hit shelves
until November 1st, and we could keep on seeing solid iPad sales even
throughout Q1 2014.
Consumer Intelligence Reports released info that indicates
the even though the iPad air has been outselling its larger counterparts, the
last-gen iPad mini is still the king, outselling the air by 9%. The same firm
also believes that the price of iPads are expected to rise, which does seem
like a bold claim seeing as Apple’s tablet’s cost has only fallen since its
release.
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