Microsoft Surface Is A Hit With Business, But Outlook For Other Tablets Is Bleak

Businesses may be looking for devices to keep staff working from home and families seeking options for home schooling, but tablet sales continue to struggle.

According to data from tech analysts IDC, tablet shipments dropped 9.6% year-on-year to 8.8 million in the first quarter of this year across Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA). The factory shutdown in China due to the coronavirus also brought manufacturing and logistical supply chain problems to the market, so that tablet makers struggled to cope with any increased demand for tablets that did exist.

Larger-screen smartphones have eaten into tablet sales, and IDC said that tablets were "not the first-choice devices" for home-working and home-schooling during the lockdown period. Indeed, workers and consumers have been turning to a variety of computing devices, from traditional PCs through to Chromebooks, Linux laptops and even Raspberry Pi devices to keep them connected during the lockdown.

Samsung remained the market leader in EMEA, with Apple in second position -- and number one in Western Europe. Huawei was third while fourth place went to Lenovo, which saw growth in education. The "good traction" for Surface devices in the enterprise sector drove Microsoft into the top 5 in EMEA, IDC said. Only Lenovo and Microsoft saw shipments grow, by 4.2% and 19.6% respectively.

The outlook for the tablet market in EMEA was revised significantly downwards in 2020. The market is expected to drop 8.8% in calendar 2Q20, with a 20% YoY decline expected in the second semester. The tablet market is expected to benefit somewhat from the lockdowns in 2Q, though not to the same extent as PCs.

IDC said the economic effects of the pandemic will drive the market further down in the second half of 2020. Despite this bleak outlook, digital transformation projects, for example in education, may be among the few bright spots. IDC includes both standard tablets larger than 7in. and smaller than 16in. and devices that come with a detachable keyboard in its figures.

Longer term (2020-2024), IDC is still predicting a slight decline in tablet shipments (-1.1% CAGR). This will see a decline in Android tablet market share, iOS staying stable and shipments of Windows-based tablets climbing -- bu from a much lower base and insufficient to offset the drop-off in Android devices.

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