One analyst panicked netbook markets by drawing conclusions from slowing netbook growth. Another analyst, Jeff Orr with ABI Research, disagrees: "With an estimated ship volume of 58 million, netbooks have made the consumer mass market grade."
"But the iPad won't be mass market...that takes sales in the 40 million to 50 million unit range. For a CE device to make it mass market, and that's what the iPad is, a CE device, it has be under $200."
ABI estimate 8 million media tablets – including iPad– will ship during 2010.
"Just 1% of potential netbook buyers will be impacted by media tablets," Orr predicts.





Jon Peddie Research (JPR) says the S3D market is poised for rapid growth: almost 1 million dedicated S3D PCs will ship in 2010, but that will grow to 75 million by 2014.
At Computex, Dell showed its Streak, a 5" Android device using Qualcomm's Snapdragon solution with integrated 1GHz processor to combine basic functionality, performance, and benefits of a laptop in a pocket-friendly size.
You can't help but wonder what they all would have done if the iPAD flopped? At least 20 new tablets could be found at Computex.