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News
6/10/2003
Jupiter Research Reports That PCs Are Increasingly
Being Used For Entertainment Purposes
Jupiter Research, a division of Jupitermedia Corporation (Nasdaq:
JUPM), today announced that 51% of online consumers would record
TV content using a PC if they could view the content on a standard
television. The report predicts that Microsoft's second generation
Windows XP Media Center Edition (XP MCE 2004) will become the standard
operating system for mid-level PCs and some desktop replacement
notebooks over the next 12 to 18 months, as it offers better ways
for consumers to leverage their media collections.
Based on a July 2003 Jupiter Research online
consumer survey, the new report "Consumer PCs and Digital Entertainment"
states that 34% of online users want to record TV on their PC to
watch on the PC's monitor, but that number increases to 51% if they
can watch the content on their TV. According to Avi Greengart, Senior
Analyst at Jupiter Research, "While in most cases the PC and the
television are not actually converging into a single box, there
is ample evidence that consumers see their PCs as the entertainment
hub of the home - for gaming, music, and, increasingly, even DVDs
and TV."
According to the Jupiter Research report,
in the past, consumers bought PCs for connectivity and productivity
applications - e-mail, Web browsing, word processing, preparing
tax returns, etc. Productivity has been joined by entertainment
as a primary use for personal computers, with price drops on CD-ROM
and CD-R/W drives, the spread of MP3, the rise of low cost online
games, affordable digital cameras and DVD-enabled consumer notebooks.
Results of the report indicate that consumers are presenting PC
hardware and networking OEMs with the opportunity to broaden their
entertainment reach into passive video entertainment - DVD, television
and personal video recorder. Going forward, consumers will be purchasing
multiple PCs for the home and the entertainment share of use will
increase, with some PCs dedicated solely to entertainment purposes.
www.jupitermedia.com
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