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Strategy Analytics: LCD And Plasma TVs Drive 32 Percent
Growth in 2006 Digital Home Market (17/10/2006)
IP And Digital Media Devices Will Support
Next Phase Of Digital Home Revolution
Consumers worldwide will increase spending
on digital home devices by 32 percent to $159 Billion in 2006, according
to the latest research from Strategy Analytics' Connected Home Devices
service. The report, "Digital Home Devices Global Market Forecast,"
predicts that digital cameras, DVD players and MP3 players will
be the most popular items this year. In terms of revenue, however,
LCD and plasma TVs are the star performers.
Consumers around the world will spend nearly
$70 Billion on flat panel TVs during 2006, representing 44 percent
of total digital home market revenues.
This report identifies a trend towards IP-connected
devices as the next important wave in the migration toward digital
homes. Fourteen percent of digital home devices sold this year will
be IP-enabled, which allows them to access digital media websites
on the Internet, or stored on the home network.
Examples of such devices include games consoles
and set-top boxes. IP devices will become more and more popular
as the popularity of digital media services, such as YouTube and
iTunes, continues to grow.
"While price competition remains intense,
manufacturers that meet key customer needs are enjoying significant
revenue growth," says Peter King, Director, Connected Home Devices
research. "The evidence is clear that consumers will increase spending
on digital devices that improve their access to content and the
quality of the entertainment experience."
Europe will be the world's largest market
this year, with revenues of $51.5 Billion and a growth rate of 38
percent. In the US, revenues will grow by 28 percent to reach $49.1
Billion.
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