Consumer Electronics Applications Report 2008Published by: West Technology Research Solutions, LLC Published: Oct. 31, 2008 Table of Contents
AbstractThe “WTRS Consumer Electronics Application Report 2008” analyzes the consumer electronics applications segments likely to adopt emerging wireless technologies, including UWB, Bluetooth, and the IEEE 802.11 family of protocols. The report forecasts the overall market as well as providing an analysis of the impact of Certified Wireless USB (UWB), Bluetooth, and WiFi on the consumer electronics sector. The report also details unit shipments by specific application and technology including Bluetooth and UWB. This report also analyzes the effects of the current global economic crisis.“Today market uncertainty is in the forefront of public thought and concern,” according to Kirsten West, PhD, principal analyst with WTRS. “This is the time for companies to invest in research and development of the next emerging wireless technology in preparation for the inevitable recovery of markets. It is not a good time to release consumer products based on emerging wireless protocols that do not satisfy a clear need. In current market conditions consumer delighters will not mean successful strategy, instead meeting essential consumer requirements at the lowest cost will be the winning tactic.” Key Findings: (1) Given years of positive growth projections, the faltering economy will overturn consumer electronics manufacturer plans. (2) Consumers frustrated by cabled connectivity and need education on the value of wireless. (3) Success in near term markets demands solutions that meet customer requirements. WTRS (West Technology Research Solutions) is a California based research, publishing and consulting company providing the leading viewpoint on emerging wireless technologies, markets and applications. With a nine-year record of successful growth, we're ready to help your company make market decisions and plan for the future. Get full details about this report >> |
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