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MARKET TRENDS > JANUARY 2010

Worldwide Shipments of Web-Enabled CE Devices to Grow More Than Seven-Fold by 2013

20 January 2010

Increasing popularity of web-enabled consumer electronics (CE) products is a game-changer for the digital entertainment industry, reports In-Stat. Over-the-top (OTT) video services are increasingly offering compelling alternatives to traditional TV viewing. New services, such as Netflix, Amazon, iTunes and Blockbuster, offer streamed or downloadable TV and movie content. Online TV programming portals, such as Hulu, TV.com, and YouTube, have expanded into full-length video content. Web-enabled devices, which are a necessity to access these services, are now proliferating across device categories that include TVs, Blu-ray Players, Digital Media Adapters (DMAs), network attached storage, and set top boxes.

"Most web-enabled CE devices will be sold in developed countries. Our research shows that within five years nearly all broadband households will own at least one web-enabled CE media device,” says Norm Bogen, In-Stat analyst. "The implications of this across the digital entertainment industry will be huge.”

Recent research by In-Stat found the following:
• Worldwide shipments of web-enabled stationary CE devices will grow more than seven-fold from their 2009 levels to over 230 million by 2013.
• There will be over one-half billion web-enabled CE devices in operation worldwide by 2013.
• In 2009, there were five broadband households worldwide for every web-enabled CE device. By 2013, this ratio will be 2:1.
• In-Stat’s consumer survey indicates that over half of US consumers with network-connected Blu-ray DVD players/recorders use Wi-Fi, while 30 percent use Ethernet.

www.in-stat.com

 
 
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