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News
Consumer Electronics Brands Likely to Dominate in
Emerging Media Server Market (5/2/2004)
Over 70% of broadband households likely to purchase
a media server show a strong preference for traditional consumer
electronics (CE) brands over their PC counterparts, according to
Parks Associates' Broadband Networked Households project. Moreover,
over one-half (51%) picked Sony as their brand of choice for such
a device, which would store and distribute content to networked
devices within the home.
"With unit sales flattening, PC OEMs hope
digital consumer electronics will be their next big opportunity,"
said Michael Greeson, vice president of research and strategy for
Parks Associates. "Yet it is far from certain that a PC leader such
as HP or Dell can cross over to consumer electronics and compete
with the likes of Sony. The CE players have been selling dependable
and inexpensive devices for decades, and consumers will gravitate
toward category-specific brands due to positive prior experiences.
This ingrained brand preference will be hard to break."
At the recent 2004 International CES, both
PC and CE manufacturers were offering some version of a home media
server. However, among broadband households, a consumer segment
likely among the first to adopt such a device, the vast majority
held brand preferences for a traditional CE brand, such as Sony,
Samsung, Pioneer, or Panasonic, over a more PC-associated brand,
such as HP, Gateway, or Microsoft.
Parks Associates' most recent consumer research
initiative, Broadband Networked Households , features data collected
from a survey conducted in Q4 2003 of more than 3,300 broadband
households. Parks Associates is also preparing to launch Consumers
& Emerging Multimedia Platforms, a Q1 2004 primary research project
designed to examine consumer perceptions of reliability, brand preference,
feature sets, and applications unique to these media platforms.
www.parksassociates.com
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