Netflix Dominates U.S. Digital Movie Streaming
The NPD Group announced that, according to its latest research, Netflix’s share of digital movie units (downloaded or streamed) reached 61% between January 2011 and February 2011.
The NPD Group announced that, according to its latest research, Netflix’s share of digital movie units (downloaded or streamed) reached 61% between January 2011 and February 2011.
Relativity Media announced that it has signed a multi-year deal with Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment that covers the marketing and distribution of Relativity’s films on DVD and Blu-ray Disc (BD).
Sharp Electronics announced that the three wireless Blu-ray 3D players the company introduced at CES 2011 (BD-HP75U, BD-HP35U, BD-HP25U) will be available this month.
Microsoft Corp. announced that it has sold more than 10 million Kinect for Xbox 360 sensors worldwide since the game controller launched Nov. 4, 2010.
IHS Screen Digest offered its commentary on recent movie app experiments by Warner, Paramount and Fox.
ASUSTeK Computer announced its new O!Play BDS-700 Blu-ray Disc (BD) player and BW-12D1S-U external 12x Blu-ray writer at CeBIT 2011.
Nintendo of America announced that its upcoming Nintendo 3DS game system will offer Netflix video streaming.
Sony of Canada announced that it will offer Netflix through Sony’s BRAVIA Internet video platform in Spring 2011.
Parks Associates announced that, according to its latest report, consumers are not yet ready to embrace cloud-based digital locker systems for music and video.
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company announced that it recently introduced an expanded Blu-ray Disc (BD) player lineup with three new Full HD 3D models (DMP-BDT310, DMP-BDT210 $199.99, DMP-BDT110 $149.99), as well as a new 2D model (DMP-BD75 $99.99).
Panasonic Corporation of North America announced U.S. retail pricing and availability for its 2011 lineup of VIERA LCD HD and 3D televisions.