Connected TVs and Blu-ray Players to Dominate Game Consoles
ABI Research announced it reckons that Connected TVs and Blu-ray Disc (BD) players will soon surpass game consoles as premium Internet-connected devices in the home.
ABI Research announced it reckons that Connected TVs and Blu-ray Disc (BD) players will soon surpass game consoles as premium Internet-connected devices in the home.
Gartner, Inc. announced it reckons that worldwide PC shipments totalled 87.5 million units in the second quarter of 2012, a decline of 0.1% from the same time last year.
IHS announced it reckons that Vizio has reclaimed its lead over rival Samsung in U.S. LCD TV shipments.
NPD DisplaySearch announced it forecasts that shipments of LCD TVs will grow at a slower pace in 2012 with the overall TV market declining over last year.
Coughlin Associates announced that it has published its 2012 Digital Storage for Media and Entertainment Report, an in-depth analysis of the role of digital storage in all aspects of professional media and entertainment.
The British Video Association (BVA) announced a new report it commissioned suggests that sales of video entertainment on DVD, Blu-ray Disc (BD) and through other digital means are the largest revenue sources for the production of film and television drama in the UK.
Infonetics Research announced it forecasts that the global pay-TV market, including cable, satellite, and telco IPTV video services will grow from $261 billion in 2011 to $371 billion by 2016.
NPD DisplaySearch announced its latest survey suggests that a rapidly growing number of consumers view TV and other forms of video using tablets and various portable devices.
NPD DisplaySearch announced it forecasts that global tablet shipments will overtake notebook shipments in 2016.
SNL Kagan announced its latest research suggests that the United Kingdom is Western Europe’s leading market for connected devices.
IHS announced it reckons that competition among TV networks to air top movies is so intense that some stations will pay eight-figure fees, in some cases committing to healthy per-box-office-dollar payment formulas even before the movies open on the big screen.