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Market Research Report

Worldwide and U.S. Home Network-Enabled Video Devices 2009-2013 Forecast

Published by IDC
Published October, 2009 Product code 102502
Content info Pages: 27
Price
US $ 4500 PDF by E-mail (Single user license)


Worldwide and U.S. Home Network-Enabled Video Devices 2009-2013 Forecast published by IDC in October, 2009. This report consists of Pages: 27 and the price starts from US $ 4500.

Introduction

Abstract

This IDC study examines the growth of the network-enabled video devices market in the United States and worldwide. The study focuses on the key drivers and inhibitors of networked video entertainment in the home and the primary video-centric devices that will facilitate the sharing of content. The study contains forecasts of network-enabled digital video recorders (DVRs), DVD players and recorders, digital televisions, and video-centric media adapter and media server devices.

"Networked video applications in the home have begun to hit their stride, with device vendors finally packaging the right mix of content services, user interfaces, price points, and messaging to reel consumers in. The technology to do this has been with us, but only now has the industry begun to hit its stride in implementation," says Jonathan Gaw, research manager of IDC' s Connected Home program.

Table of Contents

  • IDC Opinion
  • In This Study
    • Methodology
  • Situation Overview
    • Introduction
    • Forecast Scope and Segment Definitions
    • Development of Adjacent Markets
    • Digital Media Adapters
      • Overview
      • Pros
      • Cons
      • Bottom Line
    • Network-Enabled DVD Players
      • Overview
      • Pros
      • Cons
      • Bottom Line
    • Network-Enabled HDTVs
      • Overview
      • Pros
      • Cons
      • Bottom Line
    • Network-Enabled DVRs
      • Overview
      • Pros
      • Cons
      • Bottom Line
  • Future Outlook
    • Forecast and Assumptions
    • Market Context
  • Essential Guidance
  • Learn More
    • Related Research
    • Synopsis
  • Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Worldwide and U.S. Home Network–Enabled Video Devices Market, 2009–2013
  • Table: U.S. Home Network–Enabled Video Device Shipments by Form Factor, 2006–2013 (000)
  • Table: Worldwide Home Network–Enabled Video Device Shipments by Form Factor, 2006–2013 (000)
  • Table: Worldwide Home Network–Enabled Video Device Shipments, 2007–2013: Comparison of September 2008 and October 2009 Forecasts (000)
  • Figure: Worldwide Home Network–Enabled Video Device Shipment Share by Form Factor, 2008–2013
  • Figure: Worldwide Home Network–Enabled Video Device Shipments, 2007–2013: Comparison of September 2008 and October 2009 Forecasts
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