Volume 1 of the the J.D. Power and Associates 2013 U.S. Tablet Satisfaction
Study was released this week, showing Apple at the top of the pile both in
overall ranking and significantly outpacing competitors in terms of overall
quality. Apple's iPad scored 836 on a 1,000-point scale of owner satisfaction
and an industry-best five out of five on the J.D. Power Circle Ratings for
Consumers, rating it "among the best" for tablets, a descriptor given to no
other manufacturer.
Close behind Apple in terms of customer satisfaction was Amazon, which
scored 829 on the Overall TabletIndex Rankings. Both manufacturers were above
the industry average of 828.
Samsung, Asus, and Acer rounded out the top five manufacturers with scores
of 822, 818, and 784, respectively.
The study looked at tablet owners who have owned their tablet for one year
or less. J.D. Power used five key factors to evaluate satisfaction. Performance
was the most important, followed by ease of operation, styling and design,
features, and cost.
This week's release marks the second time in a row that Apple's iPad has
taken the top spot according to J.D. Power. The previous study, issued in
September, found Apple and Amazon in the same positions as this time, though
both had slightly higher scores.
The study also looked at tablet owner behavior, finding that 51 percent of
tablet owners share their device with at least one other person. That sharing
appears to be tied to greater overall satisfaction, as users that share their
tablets with four or more persons reported satisfaction 28 points higher than
users that didn't share their devices. The tablet also appears to be a better
means of browsing the Internet, as tablet owners who have smartphones reported
spending 36 percent more time web browsing on tablets than on their phones.
Apple, of course, is no stranger to the top of the J.D. Power list. The
company's iPhone has won the top spot nine times in a row, most recently in
March of this year. The iPad maker isn't shy about showing off those awards
either, listing its J.D. Power rankings among what it calls the many reasons
customers love the iPad and iPhone.
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