iPads are doing better than expected, but tablets are still on the decline

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Tablets have hit an impasse. A few years after the iPad made the device common, the market has mostly split in two: There's the high-end "2-in-1s" like the Surface Pro, and the low-end slates like the Amazon Fire. With many people still happy with the tablets they bought earlier in the decade, the middle ground has shrunk.

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This chart from Statista demonstrates this. Citing data from IDC, it notes how worldwide tablet shipments have steadily declined on a quarter-by-quarter basis since Q4 2014. Last quarter, for instance, they hit 38.7 million - a year-over-year drop of about 12%, and the lowest total since Q3 2012.

Now, just because shipments have declined doesn't mean there's no business in tablets whatsoever. Apple, for one, saw better-than-expected revenue from iPads last quarter, in large part due to its iPad Pro selling at a higher cost. Still, unless something unexpected happens, there isn't much reason to think a new wave of tablet sales is on the horizon.

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