More TVs Get Connected to the Internet
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.
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.
Dune HD announced its new TV-301 IPTV-ready universal media player at NAB Show 2012.
Sagemcom and Rovi Corporation announced that Sagemcom’s new BPRSI88-250 HD TNTSAT is the first DivX Plus HD Certified Set-top Box (STB) shipping in Europe.
Related Content Database (RCDb) announced that it has changed its name to Watchwith and launched its new Watchwith Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS).
Renesas Electronics announced its new R-Home S1 System-on-Chip (SoC), which is designed for hybrid Set-Top Boxes (STBs).
IHS announced it forecasts that the size of the residential gateway market will increase from 4.2 million units in 2012 to 12.6 million by 2015.
NPD In-Stat announced it forecasts that the global installed base of Internet-connected consumer electronics devices will grow from 256.8 million units in 2011 to 1.34 billion units in 2016.
BitTorrent announced that Antik Technology is launching the first BitTorrent certified Set-Top Box (STB).
Rovi Corporation announced that Amlogic has introduced a DivX Plus HD certified chipset for Android.
Dune HD GmbH announced its new TV-101 hybrid media player and Set-Top Box (STB) at CES 2012.
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) released a new study that asserts consumer electronics (CE) account for roughly 13% of the average U.S. home’s electricity consumption.