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The tablets you're thinking of sold in the hundreds or maybe thousands, the iPad has sold in the tens of millions - they had 100% market share because the ones you're thinking of were so insignificant they don't even count towards the stats. It was the same with the iPod before, a bunch of geeks did buy MP3 players (me included) but then apple launched the iPod and expanded the market to the point that previous sales were insignificant. This is similar to the way that nobody talks about Desktop Linux market share, there just isn't a large enough number to bother representing it overall.