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Global Web-Enabled Consumer Device Market Set to Explode

In-Stat/MDR, Jan 2010, Pages: 30


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With the emergence of over-the-top (OTT) video services, the role and importance of web-enabled, stationary, consumer devices within the digital entertainment industry is growing. This research report examines the growth of Internet access functionality to a wide variety of consumer electronics (CE) device types, ranging from set-top boxes (STBs) to Blu-ray players and digital picture frames. By 2013, In-Stat predicts there will be over a half billion web-enabled CE devices in operation around the world. Within five years, nearly all broadband households in NA and Western Europe will own at least one web-enabled CE device. The proliferation of web-enabled CE devices will have a profound impact on the digital entertainment industry.

This report presents 2007–2013 shipment forecasts for network-enabled and web-enabled, stationary, CE devices. The device categories included in this report are: digital cable, DBS, IPTV and DTT set-top boxes, DVR/PVR, Blu-ray players, DVD players/recorders, digital TVs, gaming consoles, digital media players/adapters, digital picture frames, network-attached storage devices, and IP network cameras.

This research is part of the Connected Digital Home service. The connected digital home with home networking offers a game-changing opportunity to those firms who can meet the complex challenges of global consumer demands. The Connected Digital Home Service provides comprehensive analysis of the worldwide home networking market and the connected digital home from in-home infrastructure to networked media devices, including equipment, management, silicon, applications, and consumer perspectives. This service provides invaluable insights in areas such as wired and wireless home network use and hardware, alternative coax/phone wire/powerline network mediums, multimedia and entertainment networking, networked set-top boxes, digital media adapters/players/receivers, consumer network drives, network management, networked home automation, home network silicon, routers, residential gateways, and more.



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