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Date:16th Dec 2011
Apple to reap the connected TV market
Market researcher Strategy Analytics has reported the global
sales of connected TV players-also known as video streaming
or internet TV set-top-boxes-will more than double in 2011,
compared to 2010. Strategy Analytics projects that the market
will reach almost 12 million units globally this year, with
Apple alone predicted to sell nearly four million devices.
Strategy Analytics finds while connected TV players have
not gained mainstream traction, an increasing number of
consumers are buying them, as they offer one of the easiest
ways to get Internet content onto the big TV screen. Strategy
Analytics says the lower price points of the second generation
Apple TV and Roku Box have made them more affordable and
compelling to consumers. More than 8 percent of US households
now own a connected TV player, compared to 7 percent of
European households, analyzes Strategy Analytics.
This report also found that Apple TV users are spending
more money on movies and TV shows: 30 percent of Apple TV
owners rented movies or TV shows, compared to 20 percent
of users of other devices. "Apple is leading this nascent
market, which it still considers a 'hobby'." says Jia
Wu, Senior Analyst at the Connected Home Devices (CHD) service.
"As Apple prepares for its expected launch of smart
TVs in 2012, rival platforms must accelerate their development
plans to keep Apple from running away with the connected
TV business, as it has done in smartphones and digital music."
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