3D Device Shipments on the Rise
NPD DisplaySearch announced it forecasts that the worldwide 3D display market will grow from 50.8 million units and $13.2 billion in revenue in 2011 to 226 million units and $67 billion in revenue by 2019.
NPD DisplaySearch announced it forecasts that the worldwide 3D display market will grow from 50.8 million units and $13.2 billion in revenue in 2011 to 226 million units and $67 billion in revenue by 2019.
The NPD Group announced it reckons the number of consumers reporting that the TV is their primary screen for viewing paid and free video streamed from the Web has risen from 33% to 45%.
The NPD Group announced it reckons that Netflix has ceded the lead in the movie disc rental market to Redbox.
NPD DisplaySearch announced it reckons that global TV shipments declined for the second straight quarter, falling 8% year over year in Q2 2012.
Rovi Corporation and Decipher Research released results of a three-part study that explores connected TV device usage and advanced advertising in Germany.
J.D. Power and Associates announced its latest survey suggests that few customers who purchase a high definition TV do so for its 3D capabilities.
NPD DisplaySearch announced its latest research suggests that more consumers than ever are watching online video on their TVs.
The Diffusion Group announced it forecasts that, despite accelerating global demand for Smart TVs, manufacturers will be largely unsuccessful in generating new revenue from these net-connected devices.
The Nielsen Company announced its latest survey of U.S. consumers suggests that more teens listen to music through YouTube than through any other source, followed by radio, iTunes and CDs.
IHS announced it reckons that, following a 30% drop during the first three months of 2012, worldwide shipments of flat-panel televisions returned to growth in the second quarter.
IHS announced it reckons that Plasma’s share of all TVs available at U.S. retailers in July fell to its lowest level since the first quarter of 2011.