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Net-Enabled Video - Early Adopters Only?
Consumer Electronics Association, The, March 2009, Pages: 265
According to some, net delivered video content should still be considered a fledgling technology, having only really emerged in the past 3-4 years in the form of free, user generated content, with paid distribution younger still. According to adoption curves of the past this would make it a nascent technology worth watching but whose time is yet to come. But is this appropriate? Should net-video be measured by historic adoption rates? Just how many people are watching video online and how is this affecting their overall consumption patterns? Do they still watch TV on a TV? And just who are these consumers anyway, just early adopters right? These questions and more are answered in this telling body of research.
This is a must read for any company involved in the distribution and production of video content or the design, manufacturing, distribution, or sales of video hardware.
Topics Included In Study: Computers; Content; Digital Television; Internet; Video
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