Entertainment Devices Get Connected
Parks Associates announced it reckons that that 73% of U.S. broadband households connect one or more in-home entertainment devices to the Internet, an increase of 11% from the beginning of last year.
Parks Associates announced it reckons that that 73% of U.S. broadband households connect one or more in-home entertainment devices to the Internet, an increase of 11% from the beginning of last year.
Parks Associates announced it reckons that 14% of U.S. broadband households plan to buy a streaming media player by the middle of 2016.
Parks Associates announced it reckons that Samsung accounted for 28% of 4K Ultra HDTV purchases made within the last 12 months by U.S. broadband households.
Parks Associates announced it reckons that a steadily increasing number of U.S. broadband households turn to streaming media players first when looking for online video.
Parks Associates announced it reckons that more than 330 million 4K Ultra HDTVs will be sold globally by the end of 2019.
Parks Associates announced its latest survey reports that 58% of Canadian broadband households have at least one connected CE device that allows online content to be accessed through a TV set.
Parks Associates announced its latest survey reports that 37% of U.S. broadband households plan to purchase a smart home device in the next twelve months.
Parks Associates announced it latest survey reports that 46% of U.S. broadband households have a game console connected to the Internet and over one-quarter of them use it as their primary connected CE device.
Parks Associates announced it forecasts that more than 25% of U.S. households will own a streaming media player by 2015.
Parks Associates announced that its latest research suggests that TVs are outpacing computers as the preferred platform to watch Internet video.
Parks Associates announced that one of its surveys reports that 64% of U.S. broadband households have at least one consumer electronics device connected to the Internet.