Technology Changing Movie Theatre Business
IHS announced its latest report discusses the affects that rapidly advancing digital cinema and audio technologies are having on the movie theatre business.
IHS announced its latest report discusses the affects that rapidly advancing digital cinema and audio technologies are having on the movie theatre business.
IHS announced it reckons the disruptions caused by the floods that struck Thailand in late 2011 will continue to affect hard disk drive (HDD) prices until 2014.
IHS announced its latest research suggests that Americans continue to spend an ever declining amount on DVD and Blu-ray Disc (BD) video purchases and rentals.
IHS announced it forecasts that the maximum areal densities of hard disk drives (HDDs) will more than double by 2016.
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.
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.
IHS announced it forecasts that U.S. flat-panel TV shipments will drop for the first time on an annual basis in 2012, ending an unbroken string of growth since the market began.
IHS announced it reckons that Americans will pay to view more movies online in 2012 than they will on physical video formats, marking the first year that legal, Internet-delivered movie consumption will outstrip that of DVDs and Blu-ray discs combined.
IHS iSuppli announced that, according to its latest teardown analysis, Apple’s iPad (32GB + 4G) tablet costs the company $375.10 in materials and labour to produce.
IHS announced it forecasts that global consumer spending on movies will rise from $61.4 billion in 2010 to $68.9 billion in 2015.