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Sony
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Xbox 360 |
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Apple
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Association Warns Congress Not To Derail Digital TV Transition |
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Plasma
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Industry Forms LCD TV Association |
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Wraps; Record 140,000 Attendees |
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LG Multi Format DVD Player Named Best of CES
2007 |
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2007 CES Kicks Off In Vegas; Largest Show Floor in CES History
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Claim;
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Samsung
Unveils Double-sided LCD Display |
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HP Recaptures Lead from Dell in Notebook PC Shipments;
Rapid Adoption of Wide Notebooks Continues |
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Samsung Appoints Former Sony VP Tim Baxter Executive Vice
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Sharp
To Double LCD Production |
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Sony, Panasonic, Samsung Lead Race to Dominate the Connected
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The Lawyers; Class Action Filed In Nintendo Wii Wrist Strap Case |
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JVC Launches Slim HD-ILA Rear Projection HDTVs |
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LG
Philips Subpoenaed In Anticompetitive Conduct Investigation |
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Nintendo's Wii Outselling Xbox, Playstation 3 Combined |
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Next
Generation Game Systems To Debut At 2007 CES |
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Push
Toward Digital Television Transition |
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Xbox 360 Banks On Availability, Movie and TV Show Downloads To
Maintain Consumer Loyalty |
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Electronics Manufacturers Launch Blu-ray Disc Marketing Campaign |
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LG.Philips LCD Opens First Service Center in the
United States |
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9,000
Attendees Kick Off EHX Fall 2006; Professionals Gather for the
Largest Electronic House Expo Show in History |
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CBS
President and CEO Leslie Moonves To Keynote 2007 CES at The
Venetian |
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50% Surveyed Want Playstation 3, Xbox, LCD |
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Cell
Phones Now Account for Nine Percent of Primary Still Image
Capture Devices; Digital Still Camera Market Growth Depends On
Upgrades |
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Convergence of
Consumer Electronics and PCs Driving Demand for Both Markets |
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Online Digital Television Buying Guides Published |
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Low
Quality MP3 Dumming Down Audiophiles Says Association; CEA
Partners With Rock Band 3 Doors Down to Promote Quality Audio |
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Sony's Playstation 3 Among 2007 Consumer
Electronics Design And Engineering Honorees |
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Gateway Shipping 24-Inch and 22-Inch High-Definition Widescreen
LCDs |
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Monitoring Online Communities Can Identify Consumer Electronic
Trends Claims Nielsen |
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LCD
Revenues Rise 9% on 56% LCD Area Growth |
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Format Wars, Price, Compatibility May Keep DVD Consumers On The
Sidelines |
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No More
Cables; TV Manufacturers Aim For Wireless High Definition
Connections By Spring 2007 |
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Zune No
Threat To iPod In Short Term; iPod Dominance Unthreatened Over
Next 18 Months |
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Audiovox CEO Pat Lavelle To Lead 2007 CEA
Executive Board |
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Sony PS3 Online Platform and Peripherals Revealed |
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Plasma TV, LCD Inventors Among Twelve Named To Consumer
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Display
technologies will continue to be the star category in the
industry and account for $26 billion in revenues for 2007.
Factory-to-dealer sales of consumer
electronics are projected to exceed $155 billion in 2007, or
seven percent growth, according to the semi-annual industry
forecast released by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA).
“The consumer electronics (CE) industry has outdone itself once
again, with revenues totaling $145 billion in 2006, and we’re on
track for another year of healthy growth,” said CEA President
and CEO Gary Shapiro. “We surpassed original projections for the
second year in a row, and the industry outlook is proof positive
that Americans can’t do without their beloved consumer
electronics.”
Todd Thibodeaux, CEA’s senior vice president of industry
relations, acknowledged 2006 industry growth far exceeded CEA’s
conservative forecast at the beginning of the year. “We
originally forecast eight percent growth, but when all was said
and done, we saw an impressive 13 percent growth for the year.
Consumers started the year investing in innovative consumer
electronics products and seemingly never stopped. With the 2007
forecast, we see the consumer love affair with technology
continuing at a healthy clip.”
Thibodeaux said the display category will continue to fuel
industry growth in 2007. “The TV market is setting all-time
revenue records. CRT-based sets are giving way to flat panel
displays. The successful ongoing transition to digital
television is driving demand in this market space.”
CEA projects that display technologies will continue to be the
star category in the industry and account for $26 billion in
revenues for 2007. All television sets manufactured today with
an analog tuner must also contain a digital tuner, which is
largely responsible for the vast increase in digital television
sales. Unprecedented price declines in plasma and LCD displays
are also contributing to growth. For 2007, these flat panel
displays are expected to ship a combined 19 million units.
An analysis of year-end game console sales reports for 2006
indicates that holiday sales will lift revenues in 2007 to $16
billion, a 23 percent increase.
MP3 players continue to drive the audio market. CEA projects
that MP3 players will account for 90 percent of the $6 billion
in revenues for the portable entertainment market. Thirty-four
million MP3 players shipped in 2006 and an additional 41 million
are expected to ship in 2007.
“One of the biggest drivers of both the audio and portable
entertainment markets is the MP3 player. It continues to ship at
large volumes and 2007 will be no different as the market shifts
into a replacement mode. For example, many consumers will be
replacing their first generation players with new players
offering video playback capability,” said Thibodeaux.
Driving the mobile electronics market are portable navigation
and GPS devices, evidence that consumers are continually looking
for products that will keep them safe and make their automotive
travel easier. Two million units shipped in 2006, a 66 percent
increase over 2005, and 2007 shipment volumes will continue to
propel the market with three million units projected to be
shipped, generating $1 billion in revenues.
Other product categories that will see substantial growth in
2007 are PCs, accessories and digital imaging devices. In 2006,
shipment volumes of laptops eclipsed their desktop counterparts.
CE accessory sales also will grow in 2007, to the tune of $11
billion, in large part due to an overall consumer emphasis on
portability. Total digital imaging shipments are expected to
exceed 32 million units, with revenues projected to reach $8
billion, making 2006 and 2007 the best revenue years for this
category.
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