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DTS / Nielsen Entertainment Study Highlights the
Sound/Value Relationship (27/11/2006)
Consumers Respond to the Importance of Surround
Sound in Preparation for High Definition
DTS, Inc. (NASDAQ:DTSI) has announced the
results of its 3rd annual DTS-commissioned study conducted in conjunction
with Nielsen Entertainment Research, revealing continuing growth
in the home theater and surround sound marketplaces. In an online
survey of 2,000 adults ages 18 to 65 across the U.S., Nielsen Entertainment
determined that home theater systems featuring surround sound will
continue to experience solid growth and drive a majority of home
audio industry sales. Supporting the conclusions of the Nielsen
research study, separately published reports by the Consumer Electronics
Association estimate that by the end of 2006 approximately 38% of
households (42 million) will own a home theater -- up from 21% (22
million) in January 2000.
"Once consumers experience home theater in
a retail environment, they tend to purchase equipment for their
home," said Dennis Goldenson, Director of Research at DTS. "This
study demonstrates the impact of home theater ownership on DVD purchases
as well as current and projected penetration of home theater systems.
Today, we are seeing solid awareness of DTS, especially amongst
home theater owners. This awareness is partly driven by more titles
released that featuring DTS soundtracks on standard DVD, as well
as the emerging high definition 'next generation formats. Surround
sound is more pervasive than ever and consumers are seeking enhanced
sound quality.
"Surround sound owners are not just young,
single males or those with unlimited disposal income. When considering
the demographic profile, there is a remarkable similarity between
the DVD consumer and the surround sound consumer. Trends are similar
across age, marital status, presence of children and income."
HIGH DEFINITION AWARENESS HIGH
Notable news from the latest study includes
remarkably strong awareness about the high definition next generation
optical disc formats among DVD consumers. According to the latest
study, close to three-fourths (73%) of these DVD consumers are either
aware of HD DVD or Blu-ray Disc respectively. Close to 30 million
home theater households now possess a system with five or more speakers
for true surround sound, and among those that plan to upgrade their
equipment to high definition, an impressive 74% consider surround
sound important when deciding what high definition equipment to
purchase.
Another key indicator of home theater growth
is the growth of high definition displays. By the end of 2005 there
were 21.6 million households with HDTV sets in the U.S. (19% of
total households) according to figures from the JupiterResearch.
By the end of 2010, the number of HD-receiving households will reach
close to 75 million, or 63% of total households in the U.S.
A significant number of consumers are familiar
with the surround sound concept when purchasing audio equipment.
According to a recently completed CEA Audio Purchasing Study, 73%
of home audio owners considered the surround sound listening mode
as the most important audio product specification when evaluating
a product. The Nielsen Entertainment study revealed that more than
half (54%) of DVD owners
and 79% of surround sound owners consider
high quality sound as the most important special feature on a DVD.
In fact, recent studies have indicated that consumers who own home
theater system believe that sound quality is as important as video
quality.
When it comes to surround sound, 60% of home
theater and surround sound owners are aware of DTS. Among those
aware of DTS, 66% know that DTS surround sound is available on many
DVD movies (a 3% increase from last year's study.) Surround sound
owners also play a significant role in the consumption of DVD products,
purchasing a full 30% more DVDs compared to the general DVD consumer
population -- a 10% increase over last year's study results.
The study concluded that consumers perceive
the DTS brand as delivering next generation compatibility and superior
audio technology. The consumer research indicates that DTS surround
sound will play a critical role in the high definition evolution
across hardware and software.
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