It looks like Google's Nexus 7 tablet is a hit, with sales possibly reaching a phenomenal 8 million by the end of the year.
Digitimes predicted suppliers will ship 4 million touch panels for the Nexus 7 in the third quarter of the year. Based on this, Tech-Thoughts.net predicts Google will sell 3 million Nexus 7 devices in the third quarter, and between 3 and 5 million in in the fourth quarter.
Even if it falls short of this, anywhere near 8 million sales has to be seen as a huge success.
Google previously said it hoped to sell 3 million Nexus 7 tablets before the end of the year.
Initially, Google struggled to meet demand, with the entry-level version of the tablet selling out. But now it's back in stock, with an estimated shipping time of three to five business days.
Game changer
The Nexus 7 has won plaudits across the board, for its great build quality and amazingly low price of just £159 for an Android tablet. Many think Apple will announce an iPad mini to compete with Google's 7-inch tablet.
Asus partnered with Google to produce the Nexus 7 in just four months, when usually the design cycle of a product like this is between six and 12 months.
Some early adopters complained the Nexus 7 leaked light from the side of its screen, but Google has since fixed this.
Source: http://www.techradar.com/news/mobile-computing/tablets/nexus-7-sales-could-reach-8m-in-2012-1093088
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