CMP PLANET ANALOG
CMP TAGLINE NEWSLETTER
HOME HOME NEWSLETTER ABOUT ADVERTISING FEEDBACK
News


Events
Discussion
Industry Groups



EE TIMES NETWORK
 Online Editions
 EE TIMES
 EE TIMES ASIA
 EE TIMES CHINA
 EE TIMES FRANCE
 EE TIMES GERMANY
 EE TIMES INDIA
 EE TIMES JAPAN
 EE TIMES KOREA
 EE TIMES TAIWAN
 EE TIMES UK

 EE TIMES EUROPE
 ANALOG EUROPE
 INDUSTRIAL EUROPE
 AUTOMOTIVE DL EUROPE

 POWER DL EUROPE

 Web Sites
 • Audio DesignLine
 • Automotive DesignLine
 • Career Center
 • CommsDesign
 • Microwave
    Engineering
 • Deepchip.com
 • Design & Reuse
 • Digital Home DesignLine
 • DSP DesignLine
 • EDA DesignLine
 • Embedded.com
 • Elektronik i Norden
 • Green SupplyLine
 • Industrial Control
    DesignLine
 • Planet Analog
 • Mobile Handset
    DesignLine
 • Power Management
    DesignLine
 • Programmable Logic
    DesignLine
 • RF DesignLine
 • RFID-World
 • Techonline
 • Video | Imaging
    DesignLine
 • Wireless Net
    DesignLine

ELECTRONICS GROUP SITES

 • eeProductCenter
 • Electronics Supply &
    Manufacturing
 • Conferences
    and Events
 • Electronics Supply &
    Manufacturing--China
 • Electronics Express
 • Webinars


09 February 2010

DVD players, LCD screens driving DTV adoption


Planet Analog
June 30, 2004 (6:04 PM EST)




MANHASSET, N.Y. — High-quality LCD and plasma screens capable of showing crisp, vivid images, coupled with the popularity of DVD players, are coaxing a growing number of consumers to buy digital televisions, according to a market researcher.

Combined with government support for the move to digital, the advancements are building a DTV market poised to reach sales of $70 billion worldwide in 2008, International Data Corp. said. The projections indicate that the shift from analog to digital TV is in full swing.

"As consumers become exposed to the crisp, vivid images and overall cinematic experience of [high definition], they will begin to see a compelling reason to replace their otherwise functioning analog solutions," IDC analyst Danielle Levitas said in a statement. "This move is well underway as the selection of DTVs and [high-definition] TVs) in retail continues to swell."

HDTV content delivery, and therefore set adoption, is expected to be limited to Australia, Canada, Japan, South Korea, and the United States for the foreseeable future. Helping to boost the market are sales of DVD, which have reached 200 million since 1997, and are expected to increase a third larger this year, IDC said.

Other highlights from a recent IDC report on digital TV include findings that global sales for all TVs will increase to 196 million in 2008 from 170 million in 2003, or to $86 billion from $61 billion. This year, 12 percent of global TV shipments are expected to be digital, increasing to 60 percent by 2008.









EE Times TechCareers
Search Jobs

Enter Keyword(s):


Function:


State:
  

Post Your Resume
-----------------
Employers Area
Most Recent Posts
Ascension Health seeking Solutions Development Analyst in St. Louis, MO

National Semiconductor seeking Principal IC Design Engineer in Santa Clara, CA

Taylor Guitars seeking Sr. Web Designer in El Cajon, CA

Covidien seeking Hardware Manager in Boulder, CO

Sierra Nevada seeking Software Engineer in Hagerstown, MD

More career-related news, resources and job postings for technology professionals



Sponsor Links

 

All materials on this site Copyright © 2010 TechInsights, a Division of United Business Media LLC.
All rights reserved.
Terms and Conditions | Privacy Statement | Your California Privacy Rights