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Consumers Report High Levels of Satisfaction Purchasing
Home Technology, Finds CEA Survey (17/7/2006)
Study Shows Significant Levels of Regret
Among New Home Buyers Who Did Not Purchase Home Technologies
Consumers who purchased technology, such
as home theater and monitored security systems for their new home
exhibit high levels of satisfaction, according to research recently
released by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA(R)). According
to the "New Home Buyers and Technology Purchases" study, overall
satisfaction is above 75 percent for all the technologies tested:
owners of home theater systems have the highest satisfaction rate
at 89 percent. The study was presented by CEA's Director of Research
Joe Bates at the Pacific Coast Builders Conference in San Francisco,
California.
CEA's study showed that interest and awareness
of home technologies are continuing to skyrocket with high percentages
of near-term buyers saying they likely will purchase technologies.
Sixty-one percent of consumers said they are interested in purchasing
a monitored security system and 58 percent of those surveyed are
interested in purchasing an energy management system. Those same
near-term buyers overwhelmingly want a professional to install those
technologies.
"Our study shows that new home buyers increasingly
are demanding the latest and greatest in technologies for their
home," says Bates. "It's also clear that home builders would benefit
by partnering with professional installers to provide their customers
with the best possible service."
The study found that many new home buyers
regret not purchasing various new technologies. For example, 32
percent of new home buyers wished they had purchased an energy management
system while 23 percent regretted not purchasing a multi-room audio
system or a home theater system at the time they purchased their
home.
"New Home Buyers and Technology Purchases"
(June 2006) was conducted in May 2006. It was designed and formulated
by CEA Market Research, the most comprehensive source of sales data,
forecasts, consumer research and historical trends for the consumer
electronics industry.
www.CE.org
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