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HP may have chucked away a few billion dollars on its Palm division but that hasn’t stopped the Touchpad being to top selling non-iPad tablet in the US. The $99 file sale gave HP 17% market share just ahead of Samsung with 16%. Overall the non-ipad market sold 1.2 million units in the last ten month while in the last quarter Apple sold 11.2 million iPads.

Now Amazon’s Kindle Fire is on sale Apple finally have some real competition and then next year we will have Windows 8 tablets so it will be interesting to see how sales compare.

The NPD Group on Tuesday offered a picture of how tablets that are not Apple’s iPad are faring in the market in the U.S., revealing that Hewlett-Packard’s $99 fire sale of the failed TouchPad gave it the largest unit share so far in 2011.

via appleinsider.com

2 thoughts on “HP leads all 1.2M non-iPad tablets sold in US in 2011”
  1. I did have to laugh out loud at the “gave it the largest unit share so far in 2011” comment….

    of course it did – take ANY device, then sell it a few weeks after launch at less than 25% of its original retail price and of course it will sell well.

    What would have been better would have been selling that well at full price, which it didnt, which is one of the reasons HP dumped it!

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