The iPad was the tablet market's lone bright spot during the second-quarter

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The tablet market continues to suffer from a post-pandemic decline as global shipments dropped to the lowest level since Q1 2020.

, the tablet market continued its post-pandemic slump during the second quarter of 2023 as the number of tablets shipped worldwide from April through June declined 10.6% year-over-year. You might recall that during the pandemic, parents purchased tablets so that their children could participate in remote classes from home. Those working from home also purchased tablets in place of more expensive computers.

The decline in deliveries during the second quarter resulted in the shipment of 31 million tablets. This figure was down sequentially from the first quarter and was also the lowest number of tablets shipped in a quarter since the opening three months of 2020. During Q1 of this year, global tablet shipments were down 13%. Those who see the glass as half full might note that the decline in shipments for the second quarter was a slight improvement from the preceding one.

Lenovo was fourth having shipped 2.14 million tablets worldwide from April through June. That gave the company a 6.7% slice of the global tablet pie down from the 10.1% share that the company had during last year's second quarter. On an annual basis, the company's shipments dropped by 39.1%. And that leaves Huawei to close out the top five tablet shippers worldwide. During Q2, the company had the second best showing after Apple with its deliveries down only 2.8% to 1.66 million tablets.

Himani Mukka, Research Manager at Canalys, said,"Although demand for tablets has dropped from the highs of the pandemic, it remains relatively resilient. With the PC and smartphone markets also under threat, vendors selling tablets have an additional tool to help target pockets of opportunity in consumer, commercial and education sectors.

 

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