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Home Media Networking Becomes a Reality in 2005 (18/3/2005)
With technical standards development and
consumer education challenges for vendors still looming large but
becoming less burdensome, media networking will continue to grow
rapidly through 2009, reports In-Stat (http://www.in-stat.com).
Total media networking connections in homes will grow from over
50 million in 2005 to over 200 million in 2009, a 29% compound annual
growth rate, the high-tech research firm says. Much of the growth
will be driven by PC vendors, who are rolling out Media Center PCs
that fit the living room in terms of style and function.
A recent report by In-Stat found the following:
The Media Center PCs are still considered
premium consumer PCs, but In-Stat expects that their media hub features
will become standard on almost all PCs within the next three years.
Despite the market's growth, many technical
issues will continue to persist. For example, the next-generation
wireless standard, 802.11n, has not been finished and will not be
complete until 2006.
Outside of the technical readiness of the
standards enabling media networking, there is still the need to
create the awareness and demand for these products among end users
The report, "Media Networking 2005: The Networked Living Room Becomes
a Reality" (#IN0501962RC),forecasts the worldwide market for media
networking devices by installed base, units shipped, revenue, and
PHY connections. It also includes an examination of media network
standards and vendor profiles.
www.in-stat.com
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