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US Interface Survey: Tracking Interface Usage on Work and Home PCs
In-Stat/MDR, Jan 2008, Pages: 23
The market for digital interface technologies has grown over the last ten years, and now encompasses USB, 1394, DVI, and Bluetooth, among others. USB predominates in PCs, PC peripherals, and, increasingly, in consumer electronics (CE). However, the other technologies have also established their niches in areas ranging from mobile devices to digital video to LCD monitors.
This survey tracks the ownership of four interface technologies among In-Stat's Technology Adoption Panel in both work and home PCs: USB, 1394, DVI, and Bluetooth. It also queried the 2,200 respondents about what they connected their PCs to using these technologies, including PC peripherals, CE, and mobile devices. In addition, the survey included questions about respondents' interest in next-generation ultrawideband-based technologies, such as wireless USB and high-speed Bluetooth, and their willingness to pay for the inclusion of these technologies in PCs and mobile phones. Demographic information about the respondents, including age, gender, income, and marital status, is included.
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