Apple CEO Cook Says IPad, Tablets Will Outsell PCs

– Ian Paul, PC World

February 15, 2012

Apple CEO Tim Cook believes that tablets such as the iPad will outsell PCs in the coming years thanks to the explosive popularity of one-panel slates as well as innovation from tablet makers and app developers. “From the first day [the iPad] shipped, we thought that the tablet market would become larger than the PC market,” Cook said Tuesday during the Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet Conference in San Francisco. “I feel that stronger today than I did then.”

Following its 2010 launch, the iPad quickly became one of Apple’s most popular products, outselling the Mac in nearly every quarter, and, since mid-2010, even the iPod. More than 55 million Apple tablets have been sold to date. “This 55 million is something no one would have guessed, including us,” Cook said, noting that it took the iPhone three years to sell 55 million, while the iPad did it in less than two. “It’s on a trajectory that’s off the charts.”

All about innovation

But sales are only half the picture, Apple’s chief also pointed to the innovation surrounding tablet hardware and the excitement among developers to build new apps for the devices as a big driver for the tablet’s success.

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