Europe Eyes TV Everywhere
Parks Associates announced that, according to its latest survey, 30% of broadband households in Europe are interested in receiving live TV on Internet-connected mobile phones, tables and computers.
Parks Associates announced that, according to its latest survey, 30% of broadband households in Europe are interested in receiving live TV on Internet-connected mobile phones, tables and computers.
The NPD Group announced that U.S. consumers spent $5.9 billion on video game hardware, content and accessories the first quarter of 2011.
IHS Screen Digest announced that U.S. consumers purchased roughly 1.75 million Blu-ray 3D discs at retail during the format’s first 12 months on the market and brought home another 1.7 million units as part of hardware/software bundling deals.
Futuresource Consulting announced it forecasts that consumers will spend over $50 billion on digital entertainment by 2014.
DisplaySearch announced it forecasts that nearly half of all flat panel TVs shipped in 2015 will incorporate some form of internet connectivity.
Informa Telecoms & Media announced it forecasts that fewer than half of the 11 million 3DTV-ready homes in the United Kingdom in 2016 will be active and regular users of 3DTV content.
Samsung Electronics America announced that it has a commanding lead in the U.S. 3DTV market.
Futuresource Consulting announced it forecasts that nearly 40% of Western European homes will own a 3DTV, and 50% a Blu-ray 3D player, by 2015.
J.D. Power and Associates announced that, according to its latest survey, only 3% of U.S. pay-to-view TV customers report having cut the cord in favour of other viewing options.
LG Electronics announced that over 80% of consumers surveyed in research study it commissioned prefer “the overall 3D experience” of its CINEMA 3D TVs over the active systems offered by Sony and Samsung.
The Plasma Display Coalition announced the latest U.S. sales figures for plasma televisions, as well as other promotional details.