Half of U.S. children want an iPad

48% of infants Americans would like to have an iPad in the next six months. 36% would buy an iPad Mini.

Anyone who owns an iPad and it has paid or given to a boy between 6 and 12 years will know the hypnotic effect the device has on the child. But this effect also seems to be characteristic of those who do not have an Apple tablet. 48% of American children in this age group said that if I were to buy an item of technology in the next six would choose the iPad, according to a Nielsen study.



Newcomer Wii U occupy the second place among the most desired gadgets small, with 39% of purchase intent.


The touch and Apple products clearly dominate the Top 5. In fact, Nintendo is the only 'infiltrated' in this list of the five most beloved gadgets small. The third and the fourth would be for the iPod Touch and iPad Mini, both with 36%. And fifth, there is another champion of the apple iPhone.

To find tablet than the iPad must descend to eighth place and to find a smartphone than the iPhone we have to go down to the fourteenth.

Despite the downturn in PC sales, the computer continues to occupy an important place for the kids. It is the sixth most desired item, with 31%.

The other consoles also have a gap between these items 'most wanted' the ICT landscape. Kinect is in seventh place, the Nintendo 3DS in the ninth and the eleventh PS3.

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