Typical iPad buyer is male, pet-owning video game player

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in iPad edited January 2014
A demographic profile of iPad owners has revealed that the three most likely traits among iPad buyers are that they are male, own pets and buy video games.



Marketing firm BlueKai compiled the profile of the typical iPad buyer, listing those three traits in the "highly likely to buy" category, as noted by AllThingsD.



Scientists or health care workers, international travelers, apartment dwellers and proponents of organic food also scored high on the list. The firm also noted vitamin takers, domestic business travelers, married couples and college graduates as common attributes of iPad owners.



BlueKai created an infographic (below) to reflect its findings, including a few data points from other research firms. According to comScore, 45.9 percent of tablet owners belong to households earning $100,00 per year or more, while Nielsen has discovered that 70 percent of all iPad use occurs in front of a TV.



Though a number of the traits listed by the firm appear to be unrelated, some of them reflect specific use cases for the iPad. For instance, Apple is seeing adoption of its touchscreen tablet in the medical industry with a growing number of applications emerging to support the field. Additionally, international and domestic travelers would presumably have more opportunities to use a lightweight portable device.



The rise of iOS gaming could also explain the fact that iPad owners are highly likely to be video game purchasers. One recent study found that iOS and Android now account for 58 percent of portable game revenue in the U.S. The two platforms comprised just 19 percent of the market in 2009 and 34 percent in 2010.







When combined with the Apple TV, the iPad can even pose a threat to game consoles, as the new AirPlay Mirroring feature in iOS 5 allows for multiplayer wireless big-screen gaming. Gaming giant Nintendo is feeling the effects of the shift to mobile gaming, as the company expects to lose 20 billion yen ($26.3 million) in the second half of fiscal 2012.



A recent survey showed that the iPad is also a big hit with younger demographics. Nielsen sampled 3,000 American children to discover that both kids 6-12 and teens are most interested in the iPad.







In just 18 months, the iPad has quickly become a significant portion of Apple's revenue. The company sold a record 11.12 million iPads during the most recent September quarter, more than double the amount of Macs it sold. Apple is expected to sell more than 50 million tablets in calendar 2012.
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  • Reply 1 of 25
    My black lab, Gretyl, and I will have more to say on this subject once I've finished playing...my...angry birds...before my wife gets home...
  • Reply 2 of 25
    bagmanbagman Posts: 349member
    I am male, have 7 guinea pigs, and play Real Racing 2 HD on my ipad2 -- how did they know?
  • Reply 3 of 25
    Yeah. I'm male, am owned by cats, own an iPad, and will happily kick your posterior at Mechassault and Project Gotham. While laughing merrily through my old-guy beard. (note old-ish games...)



    My sons - 3 - all have feline head-of-households and own iPads, and can probably kick your posterior at any video game made.



    The SO, on the other hand, while exquisitely female, owns an iPad, an e-ink Kindle, a Kindle Fire, two iPod Touches (don't ask), an Android phone, and a Pocket Edge (e-ink + LCD.) Oh, and two Macs. And wouldn't be interested in kicking your posterior at video games. And is, of course also subject to the cats. But hey... there are always outliers.
  • Reply 4 of 25
    They also wear clothes, use a computer, have a job, own a television, and speak English. What kind of demographic is that? These surveys are kind of meaningless, really.
  • Reply 5 of 25
    trouble with these surveys is that they often have a very small sample size created in a very unscientific way. So the results mean little to nothing.



    go sit outside an Apple store for a day or two and you'll see folks that mostly don't fit this 'typical' description. Ages will be all over the place, business looking versus casual looking will be all over the place and so on.
  • Reply 6 of 25
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by AppleInsider View Post


    A demographic profile of iPad owners has revealed that the three most likely traits among iPad buyers are that they are male, own pets and buy video games. ...



    What a bunch of absolute garbage. This is completely meaningless.



    When will this stupid fascination with "infographics" (which used to be just called "misleading statistics prettied up and dumbed down for the magazine reading crowd"), end?
  • Reply 7 of 25
    alfiejralfiejr Posts: 1,524member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody View Post


    What a bunch of absolute garbage. This is completely meaningless.



    When will this stupid fascination with "infographics" (which used to be just called "misleading statistics prettied up and dumbed down for the magazine reading crowd"), end?



    hey, whatsamatter with that? at least they didn't mention i'm bald too.
  • Reply 8 of 25
    No survey is complete without asking whether you put your toilet paper over or under.



    Gotta go take my vitamins...
  • Reply 9 of 25
    They might as well say if you have at least one hand you are likely to buy an iPad... but I'm in 8 categories. 9 categories if you count the income bracket. I don't use it in front of the TV though. Anyone in all of them?
  • Reply 10 of 25
    Average iPad buyer eats breakfast every morning, uses toilet paper in the bathroom and goes to work or school from Monday to Friday.
  • Reply 11 of 25
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    Guess this shows how bass akwards our place is ...



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    The iPad buyer is Female



    We're Kindergarten Drop-Outs



    House in the Woods



    Only travel in USA



    Eat Meat



    Live in Sin



    Pirate Games from Usenet and BitTorrent



    Then the Dog plays them



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  • Reply 12 of 25
    I have a cat, 3 game consoles, an ipad, ipod touch, an iphone, and a macbook pro!
  • Reply 13 of 25
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton View Post


    They also wear clothes, use a computer, have a job, own a television, and speak English. What kind of demographic is that? These surveys are kind of meaningless, really.



    My thoughts exactly. No useful or meaningful information is contained in this survey.
  • Reply 14 of 25
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by arronfharrison View Post


    No useful or meaningful information is contained in this survey.



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    Earlier, like many of us, I was just being snarky



    But is some useful 'info' in this



    Just flip it all over to the other side



    Consider the 'thing' under consideration ?



    Not really the iPad - not really the User/Buyer



    But some Magical Combo of the two



    And Whole is Greater Than Sum, etc etc



    Try that Path, then you should see the 'Value'



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    Oh, and gotta love the Graphic % Chart Thingy too



    Must be a Great Selling Point for Retail Sales Predictions



    All it made me think of was 3rd Grade Show and Tell



    But, again, I'm damn sure not the Target Market



    For neither the 'product' - nor the 'sales pitch'



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  • Reply 15 of 25
    This is LIE! I just wanted to say that, now I have to go feed my cat and play World of Warcraft.
  • Reply 16 of 25
    s4mb4s4mb4 Posts: 267member
    apparently, owning a pet does not make you a minority.



    http://http://www.humanesociety.org/issues/pet_overpopulation/facts/pet_ownership_statistics.html



    my family has a dog. i hate the dog. however, it makes me a "pet" owner.
  • Reply 17 of 25
    Vitamin takers...... Vitamin takers.





    YES. Nothing says "I will buy an iPad" more than taking B-Vitamins in the morning with a glass of orange juice!









    No, really, what?
  • Reply 18 of 25
    I once had 4 dogs but now have just an Xbox, PS 3, MacBook Pro, AppleTV, and an iPad.
  • Reply 19 of 25
    shaun, ukshaun, uk Posts: 1,050member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton View Post


    They also wear clothes, use a computer, have a job, own a television, and speak English. What kind of demographic is that? These surveys are kind of meaningless, really.



    I was a Market Research Manager for a global IT company some years ago and I used buy research like this on a regular basis. I can assure you that the professional research agencies have a very scientific methodology using a small but highly representative sample size. Their research is very accurate and our company used to take their findings very seriously when deciding on product marketing strategies and media buying.
  • Reply 20 of 25
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by island hermit View Post


    No survey is complete without asking whether you put your toilet paper over or under.



    I own an iPad (v1) and hang my TP roll in the correct "over" position.
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