93% of tablets sold were iPads
4.5 million tablet PCs shipped during the third quarter of 2010. Of those, about 93 percent were Apple iPads.
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4.5 million tablet PCs shipped during the third quarter of 2010. Of those, about 93 percent were Apple iPads.
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