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<p>Demand for slate-shaped tablets is declining even faster than expected.< p>
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<p>For all of 2016,, global tablet shipments will drop by 9.6% over 2015, market research firm IDC forecast this week,jordans for cheap, marking the second straight year of decline. In March, IDC had forecast a decline of 6% for this year,real cheap jordans retro.< p>
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<p>The decline will occur even when newer detachable tablets,cheap jordans free shipping, often called 2-in-1s, are included with slate tablets,cheap jordans free shipping, IDC said.< p>
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<p>&quot;The impact of the decline of slates is having a bigger impact, faster than we thought. They are not coming back,cheap real jordans,&quot; said IDC analyst Jean Phillippe Bouchard in an interview.< p>
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<p>But Bouchard was quick to add that slates are not disappearing entirely. There will continue to be a robust market for small slate tablets, under 8 inches, that are sold for less than $125 by Amazon and others, primarily for use by children.< p>
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<p>&quot;There will also continue to be a slate market for commercial uses in healthcare, education and hospitality, so there are a lot of use cases for slates saying that slates are not going away,&quot; he said. &quot;There will still be a need for slates but not as great as in 2010.&quot; IDC said well over 100 million slate tablets will ship annually through 2020.< p>
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<p>As IDC and others have said in the past, slate tablets have saturated the market. &quot;Everyone wanting a slate has one, and there's very little reason to replace it or upgrade it,&quot; Bouchard added<ul>
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