The Silicon Alley Insider recently featured comScore Device Essentials in a Chart of the Day infographic on the iPads and tablet traffic. In September 2011, tablets in the U.S. contributed 30.4% of total Internet page views coming from mobile, tablets, and other non-computer devices – a sizeable increase of nearly 8 percentage points from May 2011. The iPad accounted for 96% of tablet traffic, maintaining its lead in the tablet market.
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How will the pie chart look if you add Computer/Desktop traffic to it? Not trying to prove a point, just curious to get the whole picture…
Best regards, Simon
Hi Simon,
In September 2011, computers contributed 93.2 percent of total Internet traffic. You would then see mobile phones contributing 4.3 percent of traffic, followed by tablets at 2.1 percent and other devices at less than 1 percent.
Please let us know if you have any further questions.
Carmela