Consumers Pleased with 3DTV
Parks Associates announced its latest survey suggests that the majority American 3DTV owners are pleased with their televisions but crave more 3D content.
Parks Associates announced its latest survey suggests that the majority American 3DTV owners are pleased with their televisions but crave more 3D content.
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) announced its latest study suggests that U.S. consumers still prefer to use televisions to watch video.
IHS announced it reckons that flat-panel TV prices in the U.S. surged in early 2012 due to a shift in strategy by brands and retailers.
Cineplex Entertainment announced the results of a Canadian movie-related poll it conducted with Ipsos Reid.
The Digital Entertainment Group (DEG) released its first quarter 2012 home entertainment report for the United States.
ABI Research announced it reckons that roughly 27 million US households have either an Internet-ready TV, game console, standalone Blu-ray player, and/or smart Set-Top Box connected to their home network.
The International 3D Society announced the results of a poll it conducted suggest that Americans continue to find 3D movies exciting.
Leichtman Research Group announced its latest study suggests that 38% of all U.S. households have at least one television set connected to the Internet through some means.
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) announced its latest survey suggests that over 25% of U.S. households own at least one Blu-ray Disc (BD) player.
IHS announced it reckons that the international market accounted for 58.4% of the total revenue produced by the top 100-grossing films in the United States, up from 57.3% in 2010.
IHS announced it reckons that Samsung Electronics accounted for nearly one-quarter of U.S. LCD TV shipments in the final three months of 2011.