13th Annual CE Ownership and Market Potential Study


May 1, 2011
416 Pages - SKU: CEA6387030
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Description: What are the most (and least) commonly owned consumer electronics (CE) products in the United States? CEA’s annual Household CE Ownership and Market Potential study explores U.S. household ownership and market potential for several CE products including: HDTVs, LCD TVs, Blu-ray disc players, MP3 players, gaming consoles, smartphones, laptop computers, tablet computers, e-readers, surround sound systems and soundbars. The study assesses household penetration of key CE technologies, calculates installed base estimates and quantifies purchase intentions. Household purchase intentions are segmented between first-time and repeat buyers, to provide an estimate of future demand. Household subscription rates to key CE-oriented services including movie rental, video game rental, satellite radio, internet phone, digital file back-up, music subscription and in-vehicles communications/safety services are included as well. This study is a must read for anyone involved in the CE industry.



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