Demand For Tablet Computers Is Up This Year

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The latest survey indicated good news for employees at smaller companies because the owners of the companies are thinking of new Apple’s iPad for their employees.

A market research company NPD Group, in its latest survey of small businesses with fewer than a thousand employees reported that the some 73% of the small companies plan to purchase tablet computers over the next 12 months and 9 out of 10 firms surveyed said that they will keep or improve their previous spending on tablet computers.

In a statement, VP of NPD, Stephen Baker said that when small companies are making plans to purchase tablet computers, then the Apple’s iPad is one of the most frequently considered brand. Baker added that the American world class tablet iPad, just as it is in the customer market, is same for tablet in the business market.

The survey reported that the small firms recommend buying iPads for their employees, after media rumored that Apple is now coming with two new iPod models. One of the computers and communication related website expects that two new versions of the iPad will released this January while some other rumor reports place the release later in the first quarter of 2012, but the iPad maker not a single comment about its future products. However, the technology media rumor said that the Apple’s new tablets contain more powerful processor with a higher-resolution display and a more fantastic camera.

One of the leading business research firm of North America, NPD Group said that the bigger the firm, the greater the possibility it plans to buy employees an iPad or other brands of tablet computers. The survey showed that the companies with fewer than fifty workers, 54% had plans to buy iPads and the firms with more than 500 employees, nearly 90% of those intended to buy tablets over the next 12 months.
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