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Research and Markets: Consumer Electronic Devices Get Connected to the Home Network: By 2014 Digital Televisions (DTVs) Will Supplant STBs as the Predominant Connected Device
[February 04, 2013]

Research and Markets: Consumer Electronic Devices Get Connected to the Home Network: By 2014 Digital Televisions (DTVs) Will Supplant STBs as the Predominant Connected Device


DUBLIN --(Business Wire)--

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/v38fwc/consumer) has announced the addition of the "Consumer Electronic Devices Get Connected to the Home Network" report to their offering.

As refinements are occurring for home networking technologies, and households in developed and emerging markets are experiencing a significant increase in broadband throughput, the trend toward consumer electronics devices being connected is growing.

Within the realm of connected devices, set-top boxes (STBs) (including digital cable, satellite, IP/DSL and digital terrestrial) led the way in 2011. However, by 2014 digital televisions (DTVs) will supplant STBs as the predominant connected device, representing a 37.0% share of the total connected device market in that year.

This rport analyzes the consumer electronics devices that are being connected, as well as the networks that support the connectivity, by device type and by region. Presented are worldwide and regional forecasts for Blu-ray devices, video game consoles, DTVs, set-top boxes and streaming media players as well as the number of those devices that are and will be connected.



The deliverable is comprised of a PDF and an accompanying Excel data sheet.

Key Topics Covered:


Introduction: Digital Content Delivery and the Digital Media Home

The Three Laws of Digital Content Delivery

Media Companies and the Digital Content Delivery Business

Impact of the Three Laws on the Content Delivery Value Chain.

The Pay TV Business Model with Respect to Connected Devices

The Evolution of the Digital Media Home

The Digital Home Tech Stack.

The Market Opportunity for Connected Devices

Home Networking Business Strategies and Deployments

Drivers for Connected Device Usage: The New Digital Home

Regional Demographics

Pay TV and Telephones: The Bandwidth Harbingers

Broadband: The Other Bandwidth Technology.

Home Networking Penetration: Untangling WLAN, Ethernet and Other Networking Technologies

Regional Drivers for Connected Device Adoption in Developed and Emerging Markets

Trends in Connected Devices

Three Connected Device Segments: STBs, Standalone Media Devices and PCs

Set-Top Boxes

Standalone Media Devices

Connected Device Forecast

List of Figures

List of Tables

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/v38fwc/consumer


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