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Ipad owners tend to be older, richer

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SAN FRANCISCO — U.S. owners of ipads tend to be older and richer than people who buy rival tablet computers, according to a study released on Friday by NPD Group.

The industry trackers Tablet Adoption and Insights Report showed that more than 40 per cent of ipad owners had household incomes of $100,000 or more with only 26 per cent of those owning non-apple tablets rising into that bracket.

Apple’s cheapest ipad costs $499 US. Most of its rivals offer cheaper devices with Amazon’s Kindle Fire selling for just $199 US.

As tablet computers get more mainstream, the demographi­c disparity is lessening due to younger people with lower incomes getting the devices, according to NPD.

“As the demographi­c of the tablet owner continues to change the tablet market is beginning to take on a new role,” said NPD vice president of industry analysis Stephen Baker.

“We are seeing some of the tasks traditiona­lly performed on devices, such as PCS, now being performed on the tablet.”

Despite talk of entering a “postPC era” defined by the rule of Internet-linked mobile gadgets, the majority of tablet buyers said they still felt the need for laptop computers, NPD reported.

“Even as consumers increasing­ly use tablets for tasks that were once exclusivel­y done on their PC, they continue to plan new PC purchases,” Baker said.

“Usage is still evolving and most people, being inherently conservati­ve in their device outlook, continue to hedge their bets on their device preference by planning to maintain an array of products to afford them maximum flexibilit­y.”

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