NEEDHAM, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Worldwide tablet shipments posted flat growth of 0.3% year over year in the fourth quarter of 2022 (4Q22), totaling 45.7 million units, according to preliminary data from the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Personal Computing Device Tracker.

For the full year 2022, the tablet market saw a decline of 3.3% year over year, ending two years of solid growth although shipments remain well above pre-pandemic levels. Meanwhile, Chromebook shipments continued to contract in 4Q22 with shipments totaling 3.6 million units for a year-over-year decline of 24.3%. Shipments for the full year were down 48% in 2022 after an astounding 180.5% growth in 2021.

Apple and Samsung continued to be the main drivers for the tablet market. Apple remains the indisputable leader in this space and gained ten percentage points in market share compared to 4Q21. The vendor launched several new products in the quarter – the 11″ and 12.9″ iPad Pros and a 10.9″ iPad – which were well received. The delayed launch of these products and the low base for comparison due to constraints in their supply chain drove the gains for Apple in 4Q22. Samsung benefitted from continued efforts in effective resource management, especially to fulfill several projects in Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan and China) and Western Europe.

The vendor has also been focusing on its premium tablet lineup to help build shipment volume. For Amazon, even though the fourth quarter is generally its best shipment quarter, two Prime Day sales in the year and the overall softness in the demand led to reduced shipments in the quarter. Lenovo and Huawei finished the quarter in a statistical tie* for the fourth position. Lenovo’s shipments have been in decline due to several commercial projects coming to an end. Huawei’s increased focus on marketing large screen tablets in their main geographic market, China (PRC), is paying off and they’ve managed to remain in the top 5 despite many hurdles.

Tablets, which were once used mainly for entertainment, have gained momentum in a range commercial applications. Faced with a looming economic downturn and market saturation, vendors will need to focus on the commercial segment to drive sales in the coming years.

“We are currently amidst changing market dynamics. While affordability and simplicity of use will continue to be some of the key drivers for the market to sustain, consumers have also begun to evaluate the importance of higher-spec devices when making purchase decisions. As a result, vendors will need to focus on evolving their tablet portfolio. In addition, 2022 saw some new players like Xiaomi and OPPO enter the market offering consumers a complete solution that is connected across devices, enriching the user experience,” said Anuroopa Nataraj, senior research analyst with IDC’s Mobility and Consumer Device Trackers.

Top Five Tablet Companies, Worldwide Shipments, Market Share, and Year-Over-Year Growth, Q4 2022 (Preliminary results, combined company view for the current quarter only, shipments in millions)

Company

4Q22 Unit

Shipments

4Q22 Market

Share

4Q21 Unit

Shipments

4Q21 Market

Share

Year-Over-

Year Growth

1. Apple

22.5

49.2

%

17.5

38.3

%

28.8

%

2. Samsung

7.7

16.8

%

7.2

15.8

%

7.1

%

3. Amazon.com

2.5

5.4

%

3.6

7.9

%

-31.1

%

4. Huawei*

2.3

5.1

%

2.5

5.5

%

-8.6

%

4. Lenovo*

2.3

5.1

%

4.6

10.1

%

-49.9

%

Others

8.4

18.4

%

10.2

22.4

%

-17.3

%

Total

45.7

100.0

%

45.6

100.0

%

0.3

%

Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly Personal Computing Device Tracker, February 3, 2023

* IDC declares a statistical tie in the Personal Computing Device market when there is a difference of one tenth of one percent (0.1%) or less in the shipment shares among two or more vendors.

Top Five Tablet Companies, Worldwide Shipments, Market Share, and Growth, Calendar Year 2022 (Preliminary results, combined company view for the current quarter only, shipments in millions)

Company

2022 Unit

Shipments

2022 Market

Share

2021 Unit

Shipments

2021 Market

Share

Year-Over-

Year Growth

1. Apple

61.8

38.0

%

57.8

34.3

%

7.0

%

2. Samsung

30.3

18.6

%

30.6

18.2

%

-0.8

%

3. Amazon.com

16.0

9.8

%

16.1

9.6

%

-0.7

%

4. Lenovo

11.6

7.1

%

17.7

10.5

%

-34.6

%

5. Huawei

9.1

5.6

%

9.8

5.8

%

-7.0

%

Others

34.0

20.9

%

36.4

21.6

%

-6.6

%

Total

162.8

100.0

%

168.3

100.0

%

-3.3

%

Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly Personal Computing Device Tracker, February 3, 2023

“While Chromebooks have faced a tough few quarters, the excess channel inventory that had built up is starting to subside and could potentially lead to more normalized growth in the coming quarters as back-to-school season returns,” said Jitesh Ubrani, research manager with IDC’s Mobility and Consumer Device Trackers. “However, any traction that Chromebooks made outside the education sector will continue to suffer as the economy stalls and as tablets and PCs supplant Chrome-based devices.”

Top Five Chromebook Companies, Worldwide Shipments, Market Share, and Year-Over-Year Growth, Q4 2022 (Preliminary results, combined company view for the current quarter only, shipments in millions)

Company

4Q22 Unit

Shipments

4Q22 Market

Share

4Q21 Unit

Shipments

4Q21 Market

Share

Year-Over-

Year Growth

1. HP Inc.

1.0

28.5

%

0.5

9.9

%

116.7

%

2. Acer Group

0.7

19.9

%

1.3

26.6

%

-43.4

%

3. Lenovo

0.5

15.1

%

0.7

15.1

%

-24.6

%

4. Dell Technologies

0.5

13.4

%

1.0

20.5

%

-50.7

%

5. Samsung

0.3

9.3

%

0.7

14.7

%

-52.4

%

Others

0.5

14.0

%

0.6

13.2

%

-19.9

%

Total

3.6

100.0

%

4.7

100.0

%

-24.3

%

Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly Personal Computing Device Tracker, February 3, 2023

Top Five Chromebook Companies, Worldwide Shipments, Market Share, and Growth, Calendar Year 2022 (Preliminary results, combined company view for the current quarter only, shipments in millions)

Company

2022 Unit

Shipments

2022 Market

Share

2021 Unit

Shipments

2021 Market

Share

Year-Over-

Year Growth

1. Acer Group

4.2

22.0

%

6.4

17.3

%

-33.8

%

2. Dell Technologies

4.1

21.3

%

5.4

14.6

%

-24.3

%

3. Lenovo

3.7

19.5

%

8.2

22.3

%

-54.4

%

4. HP Inc.

3.5

18.4

%

10.2

27.8

%

-65.6

%

5. ASUS

1.3

6.8

%

1.6

4.5

%

-20.9

%

Others

2.3

12.0

%

5.0

13.5

%

-53.8

%

Total

19.2

100.0

%

36.9

100.0

%

-48.0

%

Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly Personal Computing Device Tracker, February 3, 2023

Table Notes:

  • Data is preliminary and subject to change.
  • Shipments include shipments to distribution channels or end users. OEM sales are counted under the company/brand under which they are sold.
  • The “Company” represents the current parent company (or holding company) for all brands owned and operated as subsidiary.
  • Chromebook numbers include Notebook PCs running Chrome OS.

In addition to the tables above, a graphic illustrating worldwide tablet and Chromebook shipments over the previous five quarters is available by viewing this press release on IDC.com.

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