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News
24/9/2003
Digital Entertainment Devices Driving Demand for
Storage
As the amount of digital content available to the consumer and
the desire to store it continues to increase, there has been a corresponding
increase in the number of devices integrating hard disk drives,
reports In-Stat/MDR (http://www.instat.com). The high-tech market
research firm finds that because a growing number of consumers are
interested in storing video content, the choice of magnetic hard
drive storage over other formats continues to make the most sense.
This year, In-Stat/MDR estimates that consumer electronics with
integrated hard drives will represent about 7% of the total hard
drive market, which is nearly double that of 2002. The market is
forecasted to grow from 9.3 million units in 2002 to about 16.7
million units this year.
"As the PC market, which represents the bulk
of hard drive shipments, has matured, there has been an increased
emphasis by storage manufacturers to address, and even formulate,
specific strategies to address the consumer electronics (CE) market,"
says Cindy Wolf, an Industry Analyst with In-Stat/MDR. The number
of consumer CE devices with integrated hard drives includes a variety
of products in the audio and video segments. The most notable products
in the CE segment, at this time, include the PVR, DVD recorder,
video game console, and portable digital audio player markets. However,
according to Wolf, "There are a number of emerging markets which
will also represent significant opportunities for storage providers
in the coming years, including PDAs/Handheld PCs, portable A/V players,
televisions, and digital camcorders."
In-Stat/MDR has also found that:
* This market is forecasted to have a 56.7%
compound annual growth rate over the 2002-2007 period, with the
highest growth (79.2%) expected this year. * The CE market utilizes
3.5-inch, 2.5-inch, 1.8-inch and 1-inch drives. The 3.5 inch drives
will continue to be the most popular because they are the most inexpensive
and have the highest capacities. In 2002, this size drive was integrated
into 92% of CE devices with integrated hard drives.
* This year has seen an increase in interest
in PVRs from both consumers and box manufacturers. Satellite set
top boxes with integrated hard disk drives will continue to make
up the bulk of PVR unit shipments, although the Cable set top box-based
PVR shipments have risen from 83,000 in 2002 to nearly 800,000 this
year.
* Over the forecasted period, the video game
console segment will remain the largest product segment for CE devices
with integrated hard drives. However, DVD players and recorders
(especially recorders) with integrated hard drives are growing very
quickly for being such as nascent market, growing over 200% this
year.
The report, "Hard Disk Drives For Consumer
Electronics: Digital Entertainment Devices Drive Demand for Storage"
(#IN030694MI), examines the integration of hard disk drive-based
storage in consumer electronics products. It offers worldwide unit
shipment and revenue forecasts for the following segments of consumer
electronics with integrated hard drives: PVRs, DVD players/Recorders,
video game consoles, portable digital audio players, and digital
audio jukeboxes. Additionally, it examines emerging product segments,
specifically highlighting PDAs/handhelds, portable A/V players,
televisions, digital camcorders and mobile phones. The forecast
summary consolidates shipments for the entire market and compares
drive sizes and regional shipments, as well as trends and issues
affecting the market.
www.instat.com
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