ResearchJapan tablet shipments, 2012-2017 (millions)
In a forecast published in 2014, Gigaom Research predicts that Japan will ship 16 million tablets by 2017. Read more »
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In a forecast published in 2014, Gigaom Research predicts that Japan will ship 16 million tablets by 2017. Read more »
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