>Not really, they are winning the desktop and tablets (2-1) war.
According to tablet market share stats they are clearly not winning that war and not even a serious competitor.
>Likewise, Android tablets aren't that good, with most of the apps being phone apps.
Most of the Android apps I use on tablets all resize fine to use the extra space. I consider trying to use desktop apps that are not optimized for a touch interface a much worse experience.
Microsoft and their partners do sell millions of tablets per year, it's just that their unit sales pale in comparison to Android and iOS tablets. I'm also not even sure if Microsoft calls their Surface line tablets anymore. Their product page now calls them laptops which is odd considering you sort of need the optional keyboard to be a laptop.
>So I wonder where they are being bought from, is everyone getting them from Amazon?!
Amazon accounts for good percentage of tablets sold. I bought an Amazon Fire 8 HD for $49 during Prime Day. At that price it's an instant purchase.
According to tablet market share stats they are clearly not winning that war and not even a serious competitor.
>Likewise, Android tablets aren't that good, with most of the apps being phone apps.
Most of the Android apps I use on tablets all resize fine to use the extra space. I consider trying to use desktop apps that are not optimized for a touch interface a much worse experience.