Apple's success with the iPad has been a tremendous boon for the company. But Apple's tablet ambitions have also had an impact on the abilities of rival manufacturers to get their products to market.
According to source, Apple's demade for touchscreens was so large that it stripped manufacturers of most of their supplies, leaving rival companies like Research in Motion with little material for their own tablets. In RIM's case, says source, supply shortages were severe enough that they forced the company to delay shipments of its Playbook tablet. Sources also cite software testing issues as one of the causes for the PlayBook's delay.
Previously, Apple had secured close to 60 per cent of global touch panel displays, leaving only 40 per cent for rival manufacturers to share for their own devices. Apple has placed its 2011 shipping goal at 40 million units.
The PlayBook is currently slated for an 19 April release.
According to source, Apple's demade for touchscreens was so large that it stripped manufacturers of most of their supplies, leaving rival companies like Research in Motion with little material for their own tablets. In RIM's case, says source, supply shortages were severe enough that they forced the company to delay shipments of its Playbook tablet. Sources also cite software testing issues as one of the causes for the PlayBook's delay.
Previously, Apple had secured close to 60 per cent of global touch panel displays, leaving only 40 per cent for rival manufacturers to share for their own devices. Apple has placed its 2011 shipping goal at 40 million units.
The PlayBook is currently slated for an 19 April release.
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