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Apple: No Show at CES 2011

What do you call it when you have 120,000 people and an elephant in the room? It's the International Consumer Electronics Show. Too bad, the elephant - Apple Inc. - is no show at the event.
The Cupertino-based company, Apple Inc., will not be present at this year’s International Consumer Electronics Show. It’s a bit disappointing, knowing that iPad is the most important new product for the industry. The iPad sales have been strong since its debut, cracking the code for the computer tablet market single-handedly. Though Apple is known for staging its own event whenever they present a product, it would be fun to see the company as an elephant at the CES wherein nearly every other known manufacturers are present. Majority of these competitors will show off their tablets, including Motorola and Dell.
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Reports from a variety of analysts predict a huge increase in tablet computer sales next year, with Apple's iPad accounting for the largest number sold by far. What implications can these predictions produce for Apple's competitors?
A prediction from analysts at Citigroup, FBR Capital Markets and Gartner reveals that next year’s sales of tablets will be led by Apple. Citigroup estimates that 35 million tablets will ship in 2011, with Apple’s iPad representing three-quarters of the total sale. Craig Berger of FBR Capital Markets pointed out that Apple will sell 40 million iPad next year, and that other manufacturers will manage to distribute 30 million units.
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