Kindle Opens Fire on iPad 2
Parks Associates announced its consumer research suggests that U.S. holiday shoppers are equally enamoured of Amazon’s Kindle Fire table and Apple’s iPad 2.
Parks Associates announced its consumer research suggests that U.S. holiday shoppers are equally enamoured of Amazon’s Kindle Fire table and Apple’s iPad 2.
Parks Associates announced its latest survey reports that the number of U.S. consumers planning to purchase a smart TV has nearly doubled in less than a year.
Parks Associates announced that its latest consumer survey suggests that consumers in North America and Western Europe are interested in TV Everywhere.
Parks Associates announced that, according to its latest survey, 30% of broadband households in Europe are interested in receiving live TV on Internet-connected mobile phones, tables and computers.
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.
Parks Associates announced it forecasts that sales of web-enabled TV devices will reach nearly 350 million units worldwide by 2015.
Parks Associates announced that the final session of its CONNECTIONS Summit at CES will examine market implications of TV Everywhere, VOD and connected TVs, along with the risks of cord cutting.
Parks Associates announced that its CONNECTIONS Summit at CES 2011 will feature an analyst roundtable addressing Internet-connected consumer electronics, 3D TV, Smartphones, connected home services and consumer buying habits.
Parks Associates announced the preliminary topics and call for speaker submissions for its 15th annual CONNECTIONS: The Digital Living Conference & Showcase to be held June 28-30, 2011.
Parks Associates announced that it will bring together executives from Ralink Technology, Rovi, Gigle Networks, Visiware and Samsung Electronics Europe to participate in a special “Consumers and Connected Consumer Electronics” panel at the CONNECTIONS Europe technology summit.
Parks Associates announced that more U.S. households are watching online video and on a wider variety of devices now than two years ago, but they are not sacrificing their TV viewing to do so. According to the statement, the firm’s Digital Media Evolution II study found 40% of all U.S. broadband homes now regularly watch …