Anyone who sees the iPad in action, or gets their hands on one, seems to want one—but, when surveyed, over one-half of consumers (52%) say they don't need an iPad, and 38% say the new tablet is too expensive, according to research from Retrevo.

However, among consumers who own an iPhone, only 26% say they don't need an iPad. Similarly, Android phone owners are more enthusiastic about owning an iPad in the future.

Is Google a Threat to Apple?

E-readers are not a big threat to the iPad: 40% of consumers who own or plan to own an e-reader also plan to buy an iPad this year.

But price is an issue. Among consumers now interested in buying an iPad, 53% say they would buy an Android-based tablet if it is less expensive than the iPad.

One-third (33%) would opt for a Android-based tablet if it offers Verizon connectivity, while 28% would buy an Android-based tablet if it is discounted as part of a subscription service (like a cell phone contract).

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