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Originally Posted by kacir
Many people just go to buy a tablet "like John has".
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I doubt that. I think it's far more likely that the clueless parents in your example have no idea what a "tablet" is, but they will be more aware of the iPad. They're not going into a store and asking for "a tablet please"; they will specifically ask for iPad. In fact, even if "John" has an Android based tablet, they will probably still ask for an iPad because they'll think
that's what John has.
The chances of someone confusing the Galaxy Tab with iPad is somewhere between 0.1 to 1.42%.