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Parks Associates: Thirty Million U.S. Households
Will Have an Entertainment Network by 2010 (18/7/2006)
The number of U.S. households with a connected
entertainment network will reach 30 million by 2010, according to
Networks in the Home: Connected Consumer Electronics, a new report
from Parks Associates. A connected entertainment network is a network
composed of either a PC connected to at least one consumer electronic
(CE) device or multiple interconnected CE devices such as a whole-house
DVR system.
"Broadband proliferation is a fundamental
driver of connected entertainment opportunities inside the home,"
said Harry Wang, research analyst at Parks Associates. "But more
importantly, better network configuration tools and easy-to-navigate
user interfaces will assuage consumers' concerns about setup difficulties
or application glitches."
According to Networks in the Home: Connected
Consumer Electronics, connected entertainment will be at the heart
of the development and business opportunities in the digital home.
For the near term, video service providers and CE and home networking
manufacturers are driving this space with the deployment of whole-house
DVRs and digital media adapters, respectively, but there will need
to be cross-industry collaboration, such as efforts like the Digital
Living Network Alliance (DLNA), to realize fully the opportunities
in connected entertainment.
"Consumer electronics (CE) manufacturers
are still searching for the Rosetta stone of the connected entertainment
market," Wang said. "To move beyond the early-adopter stage, CE
manufacturers must ally with content and service providers, software
developers, and silicon designers to build elegance and usability
into the product design and bring popular digital content to consumers'
fingertips anywhere in the home."
Networks in the Home: Connected Consumer
Electronics is a comprehensive industry report that examines the
market potential for network-capable consumer electronics products,
profiles early adopters and use cases, probes the requirements for
connectivity technology and home networking infrastructure, and
forecasts market demand.
www.parksassociates.com
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