As Black Friday looms, Amazon’s Kindle Fire tablet and Apple’s iPad 2
are virtually tied among all U.S. holiday shoppers regarding their
product preferences, according to new consumer research from Parks
Associates.
The firm’s Consumer
Decision Process: Holiday Intentions study reports 49% of
broadband households intending to purchase a CE product this holiday
season would chose Apple’s 9.7” tablet for $499, while 51% would chose
Amazon’s 7” tablet for $199. There are important differences among key
demographics, however. Consumers 45 or older prefer the Kindle Fire,
while those with higher household incomes and higher education prefer
the iPad. Among holiday shoppers most likely to purchase a tablet by the
end of the year, the scales tip heavily in favor of the iPad, at 62%,
versus only 38% choosing the Kindle Fire.
“Having already established itself as the leading brand in e-readers,
Amazon’s entrance into the adjacent tablet space will disrupt the
market," said Tricia
Parks, CEO, Parks Associates. "Amazon’s competitive pricing,
combined with its considerable media and application offerings, makes
the Kindle Fire a serious tablet contender, likely to scoop up market
share among bargain shoppers.”
Tablets will be a hot holiday item, with 16% of U.S. broadband
households intending to purchase the device. This holiday purchase
intention rate places the tablet fourth, after smartphones, LCD/LED TVs,
and laptops, among the 30+ CE products tested. Tablets also rank in the
top one-half of CE products to be purchased as a gift. Other top gift
items include digital photo frames, game consoles, Microsoft Kinect, and
e-readers.
“After a 10-point drop from 2009 to 2010, consumers’ overall CE purchase
intentions for the holiday season are on the rebound; our data show a
21% increase in CE holiday shopping, compared with the last holiday
season,” Parks
said. "Thanks to expanding price ranges for hot products such as tablets
and game consoles, the CE industry should have a strong season.”
Parks Associates’ Consumer
Decision Process: Holiday Intentions surveyed 2,000 U.S.
broadband heads-of-household in November 2011. The research measured CE
purchase intentions for the holiday season as well as year-to-date CE
purchases for multiple products, including PCs, tablets, e-readers,
Blu-ray players, and game consoles. The survey also tracks household
services and multimedia subscriptions, product market share by brand,
and brand image.
For more information, visit www.parksassociates.com
or contact sales@parksassociates.com,
972-490-1113.
About Parks Associates
Parks Associates is an internationally recognized market research and
consulting company specializing in emerging consumer technology products
and services. Founded in 1986, Parks Associates creates research capital
for companies ranging from Fortune 500 to small start-ups through market
reports, primary studies, consumer research, custom research, workshops,
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