Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Samsung experiencing a 16 percent return rate on the Galaxy Tab?

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Just a few days back, Samsung announced it had moved around 2 million
Galaxy Tabs in the latter part of 2010. According to new data released
by ITG Investment Research using tracked point-of-sale info, however,
the story is a little more complicated. The company tracked about
6,000 retail stores in the United States from the November date of
release of the tab through January 15th, and the return rate hovered
around 13 percent, rising even further -- to about 16 percent -- with
holiday sales returns. Now, rates of return estimates are just that --
estimates -- but 6,000 locations is nothing to shrug off. We'll have
to wait and see longer term what this means for the Tab's legacy, but
let us know your thoughts in the comments: have you returned a Galaxy
Tab, or are you still in love?

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