
Analysts do our head in
Analysts at Deloitte are completely convinced that the
world will go for tablet computers now that Steve Jobs is going to release a
giant iPod touch.
The outfit claims that "Tens of millions" of
tablet computers will be sold in 2010. It claims that consumers will be falling over themselves
to buy computers with out keyboards or mice at outrageously inflated prices.
The problem is that people have been ignoring tablets for
decades and the only reason that Deloitte would make such a prediction is
because Apple is set to unveil a tablet at a press event it is hosting on 27
January. It claims that the e-reader will be the killer
application that will get people onto the tablet. However e-readers use e-paper which makes it
easer to read the text. They also don't
chew up batteries so fast and are a lot lighter.
Jolyon Barker from Deloitte's Technology, Media and
Telecommunications department is responsible for the prediction. Barker
knows that Tablets have done badly so far. Mostly because they have
been made as
work-oriented data-entry devices.
However the world apparently is ready for an easy-to-use,
consumer-focused device used primarily for media and web browsing. Nah we don't see that Apple releasing a Tablet will
change the industry that much.