- Most respondents (almost 47%) use their iPads two to five hours a day on average.
- 64% of respondents say that their iPad usage has increased since they first got their tablets.
- iPads are quickly becoming users' primary computers. In the November 2010 survey, almost 71% of respondents said that a laptop or desktop was their primary computer, vs. 29% who said that their iPad was their primary computer. However, in the new survey, only 53% say that they use a laptop or desktop computer most often, vs. 47% who use their iPads most often.
- Respondents said that they spend 41% of their personal computing time using an iPad, vs. 25% for a laptop computer and 17% for a desktop. (They also said that they spend 17% of their time using a smartphone.)
- 71% of respondents say that they read eBooks on their iPads.
- Apple's iBooks format has become the most popular eBook format for survey respondents, with 51.3% preferring it, vs. 36.5% for Kindle format and 12.2% for other formats. (In the November 2010 survey, the Kindle format was most popular, by 50% to 42.4% for iBooks and 7.6% for other formats.)
- iPad owners have little interest in tablets from competitors; only 10.4% are interested in the Google Nexus 7, and 5.5% are interested in the Kindle Fire.
- Only 30.2% of current iPad owners have any interest in a smaller iPad.
The Feldman File covers eBooks, publishing, new media, Internet services, consumer electronics and salsa dancing. (Okay, not salsa dancing, but it'll be interesting to see how many people looking for information on salsa dancing end up here.)
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Thursday, July 19, 2012
Business Insider iPad usage survey
Business Insider has done a survey of more than 2,200 iPad users to find out how they use their tablets. Here's a summary of the findings:
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