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TV and Monitors Slide at TPV

by Tom Allen

TPV Technology Limited includes the results of its TP Vision subsidiary, which looks after the Philips TV business in Europe, in its financial results. Sales results for TP Vision were included in the company’s …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Market Shares - Brands| TPV (TP Vision)| Vol 22 - Issue 34

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Kids and Teens in the US Prefer Streaming TV over Cable Channels Says PWC

by Norbert Hildebrand

In the latest research report of the consumer intelligence series, Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PWC) took a look at the media consumption habits of kids and teens. The study looked at several aspects of their content …

Tags:Cable| Cable Cutting (cord cutting)| Large Display Monitor| Market Shares - Brands| Mobile Display Monitor| Movies & Content| OTT Video| Vol 22 - Issue 32

Netflix’s Share to Fall to 50%

by Tom Allen

A study by research firm MTM, sponsored by Ooyala and Vindicia, claims that Netflix’s share of the US OTT market will fall from 85% in 2014, to 50% in 2018. A range of new …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Market Shares - Brands| Netflix| Vol 22 - Issue 29

State of Android Changes by Region

by Tom Allen

Android remained the USA’s most popular smartphone operating system in the three months ending in May, data from Kantar Worldpanel shows. Google managed to increase the share of its OS by 2.8 percentage points, …

Tags:Android| China| Europe| iOS (Apple)| Market Shares - Brands| Mobile Display Monitor| USA| Vol 22 - Issue 27

Tech Companies Dominate Brand-Value Rankings

by Tom Allen

Millward Brown’s annual ‘Brandz’ report (http://tinyurl.com/pmmjurd) contains quite the win for technology firms: four are in the top five, and six in the top 10. Apple (the overall most valuable brand in the world), …

Tags:Apple| AT&T| Google| Huawei| IBM| Large Display Monitor| Market Shares - Brands| Microsoft| Mobile Display Monitor| Verizon| Vol 22 - Issue 22

Competition Shifts Tablet Share Away From Dominant Brands

by Tom Allen

Apple and Samsung, the tablet market’s leading vendors, will see their market share fall in the coming years, says Juniper Research. New players introducing low-cost models and new form factors will be responsible for …

Tags:Apple| Market Shares - Brands| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung| tablets| Vol 22 - Issue 12

Top-Selling Projectors in January According to PMA Research

by Tom Allen

PMA Research, the worldwide market information experts on front projectors, has posted their most recent Projector Tracking Service results to the “Top-Selling Projectors” area of their website. For more than 16 years now, PMA …

Tags:Market Shares - Brands| North America| PMA Research| Projectors

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Smartphone Market Continued to Grow in Q4 of 2014

by Norbert Hildebrand

As usual, the global smartphone market grew in the last quarter of 2014. First data from market researchers indicate how a new emerging pattern could change the smartphone market for ever and show a …

Tags:Apple| IDC| Lenovo| LG Electronics (LGE)| Market Shares - Brands| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung| Smartphone Market| Vol 22 - Issue 07| Xiaomi

Sony’s Brand Image Hits Low Levels

by Bob Raikes

Variety reports that Sony has hit a 6 year low in terms of its brand perception, citing data from the YouGov Brand Index. The result reflects negative feelings because of recent hacks and the furore over the “The Interview”. …

Tags:Market Shares - Brands| sony| Vol 22 - Issue 01

PCs Rebound But Tablets Fall in Europe

by Raverstead

Increased PC demand was the main driver for smart connected devices (SCDs) in Western Europe in Q3, which posted another period of growth. IDC’s data shows that PC, tablet and smartphone shipments totalled 60.1 …

Tags:IDC| Large Display Monitor| Market Shares - Brands| Mobile Display Monitor| PC Market (Personal Computers - PCs)| Smartphone Market| tablets| Vol 21 - Issue 49

Apple Named World’s Most Valuable Brand

by Super User

Apple is the world’s most valuable brand, according to Interbrand’s ‘Best Global Brands’ report. The brand is worth almost $119 billion (up 21% YoY), ahead of second-place Google ($107 billion, up 15%). Coca-Cola ($81.5 …

Tags:Apple| Back Panel| Google| Large Display Monitor| Market Shares - Brands| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 40| Volume 21