Smart TVs Going Great Guns
NPD DisplaySearch announced it reckons that approximately 27% of the televisions shipped during the first quarter of 2012 are capable of connecting to the Internet.
NPD DisplaySearch announced it reckons that approximately 27% of the televisions shipped during the first quarter of 2012 are capable of connecting to the Internet.
NPD DisplaySearch announced its latest study suggests that, over the past year, the global TV replacement cycle decreased from 8.4 to 6.9 years.
ABI Research announced it forecasts that shipments of core home networking equipment and networked-enabled media devices will exceed one billion units by 2014.
DTS, Inc. announced that Sharp has integrated DTS high definition audio technology into its new line of network-connected smart televisions.
The NPD Group announced its latest survey suggests that the majority of U.S. consumers don’t feel 3D is a crucial television feature.
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.
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.
Rovi Corporation released the findings from its Smart TV advanced advertising study, which the company conducted in the United Kingdom with Decipher Research.
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.
Panasonic announced that it is launching a seven-week, major market North American tour to give consumers a chance to see the company’s 2012 lineup of home entertainment, digital imaging, home appliance and personal care products.