It was way back in 2010 that tablets
started getting wide adoption, with the first iPad, but it wasn’t until
2012 when suddenly they started appearing in almost every home. In
fact, tablet ownership has reportedly doubled in the United States in
2012, according to Forrester.
A survey covering almost 60,000 Americans concluded that 19% of them
owned a tablet. The survey was for adults 18 years old or older, and
found that the elderly are the slowest in tablet adoption, which isn’t
surprising. People 47 or older were the ones least likely to own a
tablet, with 14% of them having tablets, which is double the number from
2011.
That’s no surprise when you realize that 84% of adults go online every day, up from 78% last year. Tablets are everywhere.