Jan 6, 2012

A Cautionary CES Tale: What Tablet Makers Can Learn From Sins Past

A Cautionary CES Tale: What Tablet Makers Can Learn From Sins Past

Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com. We were promised such great things at CES 2011. We were told the coming year would bring worthy competitors to the mass-market consumer tablet space, an arena conquered — if not pioneered — by the iPad. Poised to challenge Apple's throne, Motorola and RIM unveiled two serious iPad contenders in the Android-powered Xoom and the BlackBerry PlayBook.

Fast forward to 2012: Only 4 percent of U.S. customers who own tablets purchased one from Motorola last year, according to current Forrester Research estimates.

Gadget Lab, A Cautionary CES Tale: What Tablet Makers Can Learn From Sins Past

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