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Media Consumption Via Mobile Will Rise

by Yvette Raikes

By 2019, 26% of media consumption will be mobile, according to forecasts from Zenith. It was 19% in 2016. Back in 2010, people spent just 10 minutes a day browsing on the mobile internet, …

Tags:internet| Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| TV Viewing| Vol 24 - Issue 21

BC01 DSCC Business Conference is Successful

by Bob Raikes

Yong-Seog Kim, the President of the SID, opened the Business Conference, which took place on the day before the main exhibition and Symposium, by saying that the industry is in a great period of …

Tags:Display Supply & Demand| Large Display Monitor| Large LCD Supply| LCD Fabs| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| OLED Fabs| Production Equipment| SID Display Week 2017| Vol 24 - Issue 21

TV Still the Most Frequently Owned Product

by Yvette Raikes

Connectivity is the driving trend of our time, according to the Consumer Technology Association’s recent study. 80% of US homes now have a smartphone, up 6% YoY, raising the number of smartphones owned by …

Tags:Blu-ray| CTA (was CEA)| DVD| Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| UltraHD| Vol 24 - Issue 21

Cinema is Now Digital

by Yvette Raikes

The world’s cinemas are now almost totally digital, according to a report from IHS Technology, as reported by Advanced Television. The only exceptions are a few cinemas in India and some 35mm projection specialists. …

Tags:Cinema| IHS Markit| Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Vol 24 - Issue 21

Notebook Market to Grow in 2019

by Bob Raikes

Worldwide shipments of personal computing devices (PCDs), comprised of traditional PCs (a combination of desktop, notebook, and workstations) and tablets (slates and detachables), are forecast to decline from a total of 435.0 million units …

Tags:IDC| Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Vol 24 - Issue 20

HDR TV Shipments to Reach 245 million in 2022

by Alan Spencer

ABI Research has forecast that HDR TV shipments will grow at a 41% CAGR and reach 245 million units in 2022. TV sets with 8K video are believed to be many years away from …

Tags:HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Vol 24 - Issue 20

Spanish Pay-TV Revenues Rise 24% in Fourth Quarter of 2016

by Alan Spencer

A CNMC report reveals that in the last quarter of 2016, the Spanish pay-TV industry saw revenues hit $566 million, up 24% from the last quarter of 2015. Telefónica reportedly had the highest revenues …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Pay TV| Spain| Vol 24 - Issue 20

Could AR/VR Hit $37 billion by 2027?

by Bob Raikes

IDTechEx Research believes that the market for AR/VR and “everything in between” headsets is already approaching $3.4 Billion in 2017 and is expected to reach $37 billion by 2027. The report highlights that there …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 20

Snapchat, Facebook Fuel AR Growth

by Bob Raikes

In 2017, 40.0 million people in the US will engage with some form of augmented reality (AR) at least monthly, up 30.2% over last year, according to eMarketer’s first forecast on AR and virtual …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| USA| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 20

Android Increases its Dominance in Q1

by Bob Raikes

Gartner has put out its numbers for Q1 and went through what the top brands are doing, but we have covered this with IDC & IHS (IHS Markit Sees First Positive Year-Over-Year Smartphone Shipment …

Tags:Gartner| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Operating Systems| Smartphones| Vol 24 - Issue 20

Consumer IT Market Down in Germany, but Overall Up

by Bob Raikes

The GfU in Germany has published its latest Hemix (home electronics) index, an extension of the previous Cemix index to now include electrical appliances and small appliances. I the first quarter of 2017, business …

Tags:Germany| GFU| Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 20

Survey Finds ATSC 3.0 Features Boost Smart TVs

by Bob Raikes

The results of a US nationwide SmithGeiger consumer survey conducted on the Advanced Television Systems Committee’s new ATSC 3.0 features demonstrate significant increases in willingness to spend more on a smart TV and accelerate …

Tags:ATSC| Large Display Monitor| Market Data| TVs (TV Sets)| USA| Vol 24 - Issue 20