Law360, New York ( August 20, 2012, 11:30 PM EDT) -- The popularity of tablet computers continues to grow. Some reports indicate that tablets could be beginning to eat away at the sales of traditional desktop and laptop computers. [1] While recent surveys indicate that the majority of consumers still view tablet-like devices as a complement to and not replacement for their personal computers[2], it is not difficult to imagine a not-too-distant future in which our primary computer is a hybrid device that combines the most desirable features of tablets, laptop and smartphones. With the frequency of litigation and government investigations concerning mobile devices increasing, how might a court or an enforcement agency go about defining a tablet product market? . . .
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