Wednesday, March 23, 2011
SAMSUNG DEFENDS TABLET SALES
Samsung on Wednesday issued a statement in response to a new round of rumors suggesting poor sell-through performance of its tablet devices, which has affected their stock price. Samsung has reported several milestones for its Galaxy Tab Android tablet, which has now sold over 3 million units.
Like other manufacturers, Samsung reports sell-in figures — sales into distribution — when detailing sales. On numerous occasions, Samsung’s 7-inch tablet has been accused of collecting dust on store shelves, as recurring rumors suggest the Galaxy Tab has very poor sell-through — sales to end users – performance.
In response to this latest round of accusations, Samsung spokesman James Chung issued a statement. ”We don’t comment on market speculation but such talk is absolutely groundless,” said Chung. ”Our tablet strategy is offering a broad product range with different sizes to support wider customer choice.” Samsung showed off two new Android tablets at CTIA Wireless on Tuesday: the Galaxy Tab 8.9 and the Galaxy Tab 10.1.
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