Can Apple Dominate Taiwan's Growing Tablet Market? (AAPL)

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The Taiwanese tablet market is set to grow exponentially this year, nearly doubling the hardware sales of 2012.
Executive VP and Chief Sales and Marketing Officer Maxwell Cheng of
Far EasTone TelecommunicationsFETLF
, told
DigiTimes
that 70 to 80 percent of those tablets will fall within the seven-inch range. Cheng's firm alone hopes to sell roughly 300,000 units this year. While two million may not sound like much for a full-year sales goal (one American tech giant sold
three million tablets
in just one weekend), the Taiwanese market is just beginning to rise.
AppleAAPL
, which has been
breaking sales records
since the day the first iPad was released, has an opportunity to take control of this emerging market before it peaks. There are roughly
23 million people
living in Taiwan. With less than 10 percent its citizens expected to buy a tablet in 2013, there is a lot of room for growth in 2014 and beyond. Apple can cash in by strategically placing and promoting its own seven-inch tablet, the iPad Mini. But even without the Mini, Apple could still lead. The company
stunned its competitors
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when it unveiled the first full-size iPad for $499 -- a price that Apple has retained three years after launch. At the time, Taiwanese manufacturers thought the price was unexpectedly cheap. They had anticipated a price point in the $800 range, mirroring the strategy employed Apple's Mac line of computers. Apple decided to sell the iPad within the range of its cheapest competitors, however. This forced Taiwanese manufacturers -- who had believed they could easily undercut an $800 price point -- to
re-evaluate their tablet PC strategies
. The full-size iPad was on store shelves for more than a year before a true competitor,
Amazon'sAMZN
Kindle Fire, emerged. That device ultimately garnered
22 percent of the U.S. tablet market
. Amazon revealed that statistic without providing any sales data to give that number some meaning. Without any disputes from its competitors (Apple and Samsung made no effort to discredit Amazon's claims), however, there is no reason to believe that the info is false. Apple has not said how many tablets it has sold in the United States, Taiwan or any other nation. Instead of revealing that specific information, the company has compiled the quarterly sales of all iPad models into one lump sum.
Louis Bedigian is the Senior Tech Analyst and Features Writer of Benzinga. You can reach him at 248-636-1322 or louis(at)benzingapro(dot)com. Follow him @LouisBedigianBZ
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