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In 2011, the global market of household consumer electronics (CE) continued its rapid shift to connected devices, which are devices that have the ability to connect directly the Internet or a home network can provide IP-based video content. Came mainly from the success of digital TV, satellite STBs, game consoles and Blu-ray Disc players and recorders, new NPD In-Stat (http://www.in-stat.com) estimates of the investigation that the connected device is installed base will increase from 256.8 million units in 2011 to 1340000000 units in 2016.
CE is no longer about dumb devices that are on the edge of the network to provide specific functions, but rather for intelligent devices at the edge of the network that can connect consumers with new stores of content and participation in the new digital experience says Norm Bogen, VP of Research. This simple fact has a significant impact on the development of the digital media industry and entertainment, which clings to the old practice of using networks for user control of visual experience.
Recent findings include:
?; The worldwide installed base of smart devices will have a CAGR of 52.6% from 2011 to 2016.
???? Video game console market will lead to “smart appliances” increased to 36.7 million units in 2016.
???? The installed base of connected multimedia devices shipped to Eastern Europe will reach 79.2 million devices in 2016.
???? Asia-Pacific will account for 37.1% of CE devices shipped worldwide during the forecast period.
Recent NPD In-Stat research, global market and is connected Smart Devices CE (# IN1204884RC), market forecasts to 2016 for connected devices into six regions: North America, the Caribbean and Latin America Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa and Asia-Pacific. The report also includes the provision of smart devices, a subset of connected devices that have the ability to access content from outside a controlled, fenced garden. Smart devices also forecast by 2016 in the same six regions and for the same devices CE. The forecasts are for shipments and installed base of the device and the region.
devices for consumer electronics are included in this forecast:
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;;;; Blu-ray players / recorders
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;;;; Streaming media
players This research is part of NPD Connected n-Stats Digital Home service, which provides comprehensive analysis and forecasts of global connected digital home and home networking markets, including infrastructure, devices in the network media features, semiconductors, applications, and consumers.
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Contact
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Norm Bogen, Vice President for Research
Email: nbogen (at) In-Stat (dot) com? Phone: (480) 609-4536
Rick Vogelei, Marketing Manager
Email: rvogelei (at) In-Stat (dot) com? Phone: (480) 483 – 4476
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