Looks like the iPad may not be the tablet titan we all thought it was. The cheaper-but-still-nice Nexus 7 tablet has overtaken the iPad in Japan, according to Nikkei report.
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Based on a survey of 2,400 Japanese electronics stores, the Nexus 7 appears to have a market share of 44.4 percent while the iPad has 40.1 percent. While the survey from Nekkei noted that Japan had a shortage of iPad Minis, the biggest factor for Japanese consumers was price. The Nexus 7 is about $100 cheaper than the iPad Mini.
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The big question is if what’s happening in Japan will happen elsewhere, namely the U.S. A recent report predicted that the iPad will dip below 50 percent tablet market share worldwide in mid-2013.
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