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Smart Home - Market Insight - Trends & Markets 2013-2017
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Trends & Markets, 2013-2017
The consumer electronics sector is getting a boost from the innovative technologies and services arising around mobile devices and connected displays. This insight reveals the latest smart home market trends, as well as the central challenges tied to the growing number of machine-to-machine interactions. It also provides readers with figures on market volume and digital home devices in use around the world.
Region:
Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America, North America
This study includes two deliverables:
• an insight which reveals the latest smart home market trends, as well as the central challenges tied to the growing number of machine-to-machine interactions. It also provides readers with figures on market volume and digital home devices in use around the world.
• a database covering the global connected device market through five market segments: digital media boxes, computers, televisions, STBs and portable media devices, with forecasts up 2017 by devices and covering Asia-Pacific, Europe, North America and Latin America.
Contents
1. Main findings 5
2. The rise of Chinese manufacturers 7
2.1. A new generation of products for a new market 7
2.2. Increased R&D spending 8
2.3. Will they make up the top 5 within the next five years? 8
3. Ultra HD and OLED, ushering in a new growth cycle in the TV market 9
3.1. Advent of Ultra HD 9
3.2. What OLED brings to the mix 11
3.3. The "smart–OLED–Ultra HD" trio: a powerful argument to help boost TV sales 12
3.3.1. Affordable by 2015? 12
3.3.2. A new growth cycle for the market starting in 2016 13
4. Tablet sales surging, but where does the PC fit in? 14
4.1. Launch of hybrid devices 14
4.2. Tablets gaining on computers; smartphones holding their own 15
4.2.1. Tablet sales expected to reach 204.5 million units in 2013, and 365.6 million in
2015 15
4.2.2. Tablets expected to replace the computer as the device of choice for accessing
the web at home 15
4.2.3. Smartphones, the tablet's companion piece 16
5. Companion devices: winning users over to connected TV 17
5.1. Multitasking goes mainstream 17
5.2. Second screens: furthering the development of connected TV 18
5.2.1. Efficient interface for controlling the TV 18
5.2.2. Device of choice for social networking and looking up information about the
programmes 18
6. Media boxes and connected objects: steering the development of home
automation 20
6.1. The different home automation segments 20
6.2. Three dynamic target sectors 20
6.3. The connected objects example 21
6.4. Industrial convergence shaping competition and product 22
Tables
Table 1: Top Chinese manufacturers' main high-end CE products 7
Table 2: Top Chinese CE manufacturers' R&D spending in 2012 8
Table 3: Regional TV sales, 2013-2017 13
Table 4: Regional connected TV sales, 2013-2017 13
Table 5: Regional tablet sales, 2013-2017 15
Table 6: Regional computer sales, 2013-2017 16
Table 7: Stand-alone connected TVs, 2013-2017 19
Table 8: Some of the connected objects demonstrated at CES2013 22
Figures
Figure 1: Comparative resolution of Ultra HD and other formats 10
Figure 2: Conditions under which higher resolution becomes noticeable: screen size vs. viewing
distance 11
Figure 3: Typical lifecyle of a television incorporating a new technology 12
Figure 4: TV sales, 2013-2017 13
Figure 5: Computer – tablet and smartphone – tablet convergence 14
Figure 6: Computer vs. tablet sales, 2013-2017 15
Figure 7: Regional smartphone sales, 2013-2017 16
Figure 8: Smartphone sales, 2013-2017 16
Figure 9: How viewers use their second screen 17
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