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Strategy Analytics: Wireless Connectivity Found In
65 Percent Of Networked Home Devices (4/11/2005)
802.11a Standard Losing Ground to 802.11b
and 802.11g
According to the latest Strategy Analytics
Connected Home Devices research, nearly two-thirds of available
networked home devices are now integrated with, or upgradeable to,
WiFi connectivity. The survey examined nearly 200 networked home
devices from 74 manufacturers in the US, Europe and Japan, including
leading consumer electronics brands such as Sony, Samsung, Panasonic,
Philips, Sharp, Thomson and Toshiba; PC manufacturers like HP, Fujitsu-Siemens
and Gateway; home networking specialists such as Linksys, D-Link,
Buffalo and Netgear; hi-fi specialists like Onkyo, Yamaha and Kenwood;
and new market entrants such as Kiss, Pinnacle, Roku, Slim Devices
and Sonos.
Networked home devices allow consumers to
get access to their digital music, video and photos in different
parts of the home. Popular applications include transferring digital
photos from the PC to the TV, or listening to MP3s on a stereo system.
"WiFi technology is a natural complement
to content sharing in the digital home," notes Peter King, Director
for the Connected Home Devices Service. "Our survey suggests that
802.11 'b' and 'g' are the dominant standards so far. 802.11a has
so far gained little traction, and we expect 802.11n to drive the
next adoption wave beginning in late 2006."
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