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« on: November 21, 2012, 03:00:33 am »

Kids and Adults Want iPads More Than Anything Else This Holiday Season
      



      According to a survey done by Nielsen, U.S. consumers aged 6-12 are significantly more interested in purchasing Apple's iOS products over the next 6 months.  The new Nintendo Wii U took the #2 spot, but lagged well behind the iPad.  Meanwhile, the iPod Touch, iPad Mini and the iPhone rounded out the rest of the top 5 most wanted products for this age group.



Approximately half the children surveyed expressed interest in the full-sized iPad (up from 44% last year), and 36 percent in the new iPad Mini. The iPod Touch and iPhone are also coveted devices among these young consumers (36% and 33%, respectively).  Kids are also likely to ask for dedicated gaming hardware this holiday, with 39 percent excited to own Nintendo’s just-released console offering, Wii U, and 29 percent indicating they want a device from that company’s portable DS family.  Microsoft’s Xbox 360 and Sony’s PlayStation 3 also proved appealing, with approximately one-quarter of kids 6-12 saying they want these high definition consoles.Nielsen also surveyed persons aged 13+ and found the iPad also topped that list.  The remainder of the 13+ year old list was less dramatically in favor of Apple than the 6-12 year old group.



In a separate survey of (presumably) adults, Reuters found that one third of U.S. consumers were thinking of buying a tablet this holiday season. Amongst those who wanted a tablet, the iPad was again the most popular with 25% of respondents planning to purchase one.  Second and third place went to the Kindle (15%) and Samsung (15%) tablets. Finally, Apple's new iPad mini came in at 8% amongst respondents.


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http://www.macrumors.com/2012/11/20/kids-and-adults-want-ipads-more-than-anything-else-this-holiday-season/
      
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