Hard Drives Have a Merry Christmas
iSuppli announced that it expects manufacturers of hard disk drives (HDD) to receive a late-year boost during the Christmas holidays as shipments rally in the fourth quarter.
iSuppli announced that it expects manufacturers of hard disk drives (HDD) to receive a late-year boost during the Christmas holidays as shipments rally in the fourth quarter.
iSuppli announced that, after decades of discussion, the convergence of consumer, computer and communications is finally becoming a reality with the arrival of the iPad and other media tablets.
iSuppli announced that, in 2010, it expects shipments of LCD TVs in the United States to decrease on an annual basis for the first time in history.
In-Stat announced that it expects over one million mobile phones and 350 million consumer electronics devices equipped with HDMI ports to ship in 2010.
The NPD Group announced that, according to its latest survey, Canadian consumers appear to be more confident this Christmas and intend to spend slightly more on gifts in comparison to 2009.
DisplaySearch announced that Apple captured a 12.4% share of global mobile PC shipments in Q3 2010.
DisplaySearch announced that after several quarters of mid-20% year-over-year (Y/Y) growth, the pace of global TV shipment growth slowed to 9% in Q3 2010.
iSuppli announced that worldwide Blu-ray Disc (BD) player shipments will reach 16.4 million units this year, up 82.2% from 9.1 million units in 2009.
Twenga announced that, according to its Christmas shopping survey of 3,000+ European Internet users, 47% of Europeans don’t want to receive a 3D TV for Christmas.
Futuresource Consulting announced that the adoption of 3DTV is running at a far quicker pace in most territories than it did for HDTV.
Nintendo announced that, according to its internal sales estimates, the company sold 1.5 million video game systems (900,000 NDS and 600,000 Wii) between Nov. 21 and Nov. 27, 2010.