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Parks Associates: Growth of Multimedia Hubs Spurs
Home Entertainment Networking (23/1/2004)
Declining Implementation Costs for Storage, Advanced
Processors, and Home Networking Solutions Drives Dedicated Media
Platforms toward Larger Adoption in 2004 and 2005
Multimedia hubs will reach mass-market status
by the end of 2008, with more than 40 million units shipping to
U.S. households, according to Parks Associates' report 'Multimedia
Networks in the Home: Analysis and Forecasts.'
The growing availability of digital content
and simultaneous cost reductions in storage, processing, and home
networking have spurred growth in these solutions, which allow households
to manage their entertainment content. Devices such as personal
video recorders, DVD recorders with hard drive storage, online gaming
consoles, and dedicated music servers will simultaneously drive
growth of additional multimedia connectivity solutions.
"Multimedia hubs will be key interfaces to
the digital content and services now entering mainstream households,"
said Kurt Scherf, vice president and principal analyst for Parks
Associates. "Service providers, consumer electronics companies,
and PC and peripheral manufacturers are responding to heightened
consumer awareness and demand by deploying a wide variety of platforms
to store, aggregate, and network content within the residential
environment. We're quite optimistic about the sales outlook for
these solutions in 2004 and 2005."
Parks Associates' report 'Multimedia Networks
in the Home: Analysis and Forecasts' addresses the prospects for
entertainment connectivity in the home. The report, with more than
90 pages of analysis and nearly 100 charts and figures, includes
profiles of platforms from both the PC and CE industries and examines
the underlying drivers for the growth of multimedia networking.
www.parksassociates.com
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