Friday, May 4, 2012

Tablets To Replace Laptops ... by 2016


Thanks in large part to industry efforts to make tablets much more powerful and affordable, Forrester Research predicts that tablets will become the preferred computing device for millions of people by 2016. Global tablet sales have been steadily climbing and there's no doubt the futuristic form factor has found its way into many homes & some businesses: over 56 million tablets were sold in 2011. However, will tablets really replace laptops as the preferred mobile computing platform people turn to? Or will tablets go the way of the 'netbook' and fade from the technology landscape?

In a recent Forrester Research market analysis labeled, "Tablets Will Rule the Future Personal Computing Landscape", the research firm projects tablet sales will top 375 million units by 2016. In addition, the research firm generally expects tablets to last about three years before the aging devices are replaced by their owners, meaning about 760 million tablets will be actively in use by 2016.

Globally speaking, about 40 percent of sales are expected to be driven by "emerging markets" while nearly a third will be pushed by businesses.

For those who are still skeptical, the principal analyst involved with the study had this to say:

"I agree that laptops are still preferred today, if you had to pick one device," he notes. But he is firm in believing that preference "will flip in the next few years. Tablets will get good enough at many, but not all creation tasks — plus they'll become so important and convenient for every day use and consumption, that they will become an individual's primary device."


"Over the next four years, tablets will gain new sensors, processing power, and better wireless capabilities for connecting with nearby devices," Frank Gillette, principal analyst on Forrester's business technology futures team, wrote in the report. "This will enable full voice control and dictation, increased gesture control, more situational context, better accessory integration, and software that anticipates a user's needs."
[Source: cnet.com, Frank Gillette (Forrester Research analyst)]

It is important to note the firm counts hybrid or convertible devices as tablets. Examples of such devices include the Asus Transformer and Transformer Prime series, the Lenovo Yoga, the Acer Iconia Tab W500, and the Asus Eee and Samsung 7 series Slate products. Although the latter products tend to break the traditional 'low cost' tablet mold costing in excess of $1000.

Forrester Research also predicts the introduction of a new tablet-like device intended for larger-scale applications. The firm is calling this device a "frame" and expects the device to sport a far larger display and higher-end hardware. Such a larger device may be useful for presentation, entertainment and business applications. The latter hybrid products listed above easily fit into this emerging classification, as most of these products run some iteration of Microsoft Windows.

Many people feel in a business environment, tablets are nice for checking e-mail and surfing the web but that's about it - they're not really business production tools. However, I would be quick to caution what you may view as true specifically for you may not be true for millions of other people - perhaps even your own staff and/or organization.

Many people in a business environment are finding unique and wonderful new ways to put these devices to work for them and their workforce as an incredible new work machine or tool. If you or your workforce uses forms on a regular basis a tablet can be an effective alternative and even replacement for traditional paper forms based functions. When coupled with the right carrier and data plan, data from the field can be collected faster and with less human error and the results analyzed in a much shorter time frame than was possible before.

As just one example, if you are a Realtor imagine your client coming to the closing and signing (or e-signing) all their paperwork on a tablet device. No more printing out contracts only to have them shredded and re-printed when an offer or counter-offer is made and/or accepted.

Or imagine you're an inspector with a clipboard and a traditional paper form. Now imagine replacing your paper form and clipboard with an online form or even an Excel or Google Apps spreadsheet with macros running on a tablet device. And as you fill out the form the information is immediately available in real time for analysis and/or reporting by you or the home office miles away.

These are both real world examples of how tablets can be put to use in your organization as an effective tool to modernize and streamline your workforce. Need help exploring those ideas? We stand ready to help. Give us a call and we'll help you explore the latest technology, including tablets, to see if there's a fit that's right for you.

Welcome to the future.

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