Connected TVs Get Their Game On
IHS announced it forecasts that global consumer spending on connected TV video gaming will grow to $1.6 billion in 2016, up from $88.0 million in 2012.
IHS announced it forecasts that global consumer spending on connected TV video gaming will grow to $1.6 billion in 2016, up from $88.0 million in 2012.
NPD DisplaySearch announced its latest research suggests that AMOLED TV prices will remain sky high for the foreseeable future.
The NPD Group announced its latest survey suggests that DVD and Blu-ray Disc (BD) rentals from kiosks, retailers and Netflix accounted for 62% of U.S. movie rental orders during the first half of this year.
IHS announced it reckons that the average retail price of flat panel televisions available in the U.S. rose to the highest level in two-and-a-half years during the second quarter of 2012.
ABI Research announced it reckons that price and screen size will severely limit organic light emitting diode (OLED) TV sales for the foreseeable future.
The Digital Entertainment Group (DEG) published its Mid-Year 2012 Home Entertainment Report.
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) announced it forecasts that the overall consumer electronics industry in the U.S. will grow by almost 6% this year and sales of 3D-enabled displays will reach 5.6 million units, up 104% year-over-year.
Iron Mountain announced its latest survey suggests that many employees have no qualms about taking highly confidential or sensitive documents with them when they leave a company.
Consumer Reports announced a survey of its online subscribers suggests that while Netflix may offer the most popular streaming video service around, it falls behind other alternatives when it comes to overall satisfaction.
NPD DisplaySearch announced it forecasts that consumers in emerging markets will drive TV sales over the next year.
IHS announced it reckons that Samsung shipped more LCD TVs in the first quarter of 2012 than its competitors, continuing to outmuscle the likes of LG, Sony, Toshiba and Sharp.