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Strategy Analytics: DVR Usage Surges Toward 130 Million
Homes By 2010; US and Europe Lead Global Transition To User-Controlled
TV (1/4/2006)
The US and Europe are leading the global
transition toward user-controlled TV. According to "Digital Video
Recorders: Demand Surges As Mass Market Era Dawns," the latest report
from the Strategy Analytics Connected Home Devices service, digital
video recorders (DVR) are set to change television viewing for 130
million homes worldwide over the next five years. Cable, satellite
and other digital TV providers had installed 17.4 million DVRs globally
by the end of 2005, and DVR manufacturers will enjoy annual sales
of more than 40 million units by 2010 as increasing numbers of viewers
demand more flexibility in how they watch television.
DVRs can already be found in 12 percent of
US homes, and this Strategy Analytics report predicts that more
than half of US consumers will have access to a DVR by 2010. The
market has been slower to take off in Europe, but even in Europe
25 percent of homes will have DVRs by 2010, up from only 2 percent
in 2005.
According to Peter King, Director of the
Connected Home Devices service, "To remain competitive, manufacturers
and service providers must now make the transition to IP-enabled
DVR which will support multi-room television, remote recording capabilities,
and access to personal content on PCs such as photos and music."
The report also includes the following findings:
-- Global sales of DVRs more than doubled
in 2005, rising to 9.7 million units from 4.4 million the previous
year
-- Global sales of IP-enabled DVRs, which
were 2.8 million units in 2005, are forecast to grow to 20.4 million
units by 2010
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