Connected TV Devices Going Great Guns
Futuresource Consulting announced it reckons that the global installed base of TV-centric connected devices surpassed one billion units in 2013 and will exceed two billion by 2017.
Futuresource Consulting announced it reckons that the global installed base of TV-centric connected devices surpassed one billion units in 2013 and will exceed two billion by 2017.
Akamai Technologies announced that it has published its Third Quarter, 2013 State of the Internet Report.
IHS announced it reckons that U.S. sales of Blu-ray and DVD home entertainment discs fell to $7.5 billion in 2013, down 9% from 2012.
Harris Interactive announced its latest survey reports that, among other things, Americans say they’re going to the movies less often than a few years ago.
IHS announced it forecasts that worldwide CE manufacturing revenue will fall to $250 billion in 2014, down 2% from last year.
Parks Associates announced it reckons that over 103 million U.S. households will subscribe to pay-TV services by end of 2014.
NPD DisplaySearch announced it expects 4K TV shipments within China to lead all other regions of the world by a combined by a factor of three in 2014.
Strategy Analytics announced it forecasts that the installed base of Internet-connected TVs, Set-top Boxes (STBs) and other devices will reach 1.8 billion by 2017.
The NPD Group announced it reckons that U.S. consumer electronics sales, both online and in retail stores, increased double digits during Black Friday week.
IHS announced it reckons that more than 1.7 billion devices capable of accessing Over-the-Top (OTT) broadband content, such as Netflix and Hulu, will ship by the end of the year.
NPD DisplaySearch announced it reckons that the average size of LCD TVs is on the rise, a trend that continues to be a driving force in global TFT LCD flat-panel-display (FPD) demand.