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市場調查報告書
家電產品的家庭網路
Home Networks for Consumer Electronics
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家電產品的家庭網路 是由出版商Parks Associates在2009年04月所出版的。
這份英文市場調查報告書包含106 Pages 價格從美金3000起跳。
Abstract
SYNOPSIS
This report examines the catalysts and inhibitors for connected consumer
electronics. It specifically focuses on the key technology components -
including home networking, media processing, and device discovery and media
server software. The report also provides definitions and profiles of various
CE devices and includes worldwide forecasts.
“Several factors are driving the connected consumer electronics market,
but none is more significant than the rise of premium access content services
- such as multichannel television and broadband Internet offerings - and the
continued trend of centralized digital media in the home,” said Kurt
Scherf, vice president and principal analyst with Parks Associates.
“The pace of product and service development in this space will grow
more intense as the market is joined in force by CE manufacturers, service
providers, retailers, and the content industry.”
Table of Contents
1.0 Notes on Methodology
- 1.1 Data Sources
- 1.2 Companies Briefed
2.0 Why Connected CE and Why Now?
- 2.1 Taking Home Networking Beyond the Pure Data Play
- 2.2 Connected CE and Media Trends: Served and Streamed
- 2.2.1 Drivers for the Media Server-Connected CE Vision
- 2.2.2 Drivers for the Cloud Media-Connected CE Vision
3.0 Connected CE Product Overview
- 3.1 Connected Game Consoles
- Microsoft Xbox 360
- Sony PlayStation 3
- Nintendo Wii
- 3.2 Media Center PCs
- 3.3 Multi-room DVR and Connected Set-top Boxes
- AT&T
- Bright House
- Cox Communications
- DISH Network
- Time Warner Cable
- Verizon
- 3.3.1 PC-to-Set-top-Box Links
- 3.3.2 Place-shifting
- 3.4 Digital Media Adapters
- Notable Digital Media Adapters
- Buffalo LinkTheater™ HD Digital Media Player
- D-Link (DSM-330 ) DivX Connected™ HD Media Player
- KODAK Theatre HD Player
- NETGEAR Digital Entertainer HD (EVA8000)
- Popcorn Hour A100
- Media Center Extenders
- D-Link DSM510 & DSM-750 MediaLounge
- Linksys Media Center Extender DMA 2100 and DMA 2200
- Microsoft Xbox 360
- 3.5 Network-attached Storage/NAS Media Servers
- Buffalo
- Cisco
- Fujitsu-Siemens Computers
- Helios
- HP
- Iomega
- LaCie
- Philips
- Promise Technology
- TranquilPC
- ZyXEL
- DVR Storage Expanders
- Apricorn DVR Xpander
- Seagate Showcase™
- Western Digital My DVR Expander
- 3.6 Cloud Media Set-top Boxes
- 2Wire MediaPoint Digital Media Player
- Apple TV
- NETGEAR Internet TV Player (ITV 2000)
- NeuLion Sky Angel
- Personal Web Systems @CCESS
- Popcorn Hour (Syabas)
- Roku Digital Video Player
- Sezmi Digital Media Player
- TiVo
- TVBlob BLOBbox
- Verismo Networks VuNow VN1000HD
- VUDU
- WhereverTV Receiver
- ZillionTV
- 3.7 Connected TVs
- LG Electronics
- Panasonic
- Samsung
- Sony
- Toshiba
- VIZIO
- 3.8 Connected Blu-ray Players
- LG Electronics
- Panasonic
- Pioneer
- Samsung
- Sony
- 3.9 Networked Audio Systems
- Cobra
- Linksys by Cisco Wireless Home Audio
- Logitech® Squeezebox™ Boom
- NETGEAR Digital Entertainner Elite EVA9150
- Philips Streamium Network Music Player
- Roku SoundBridge
- Sonos
- Sooloos
- 3.10 Connected Photo Frames
- Coby
- D-Link
- GiiNii
- HP
- Haier
- Ipevo
4.0 Key Technologies for Connecting CE
- 4.1 Home Networking Technologies
- 4.1.1 “No-New-Wires”
- Home Networking Deployments by Service Providers
- HomePNA
- HomePlug
- DS2/UPA
- MoCA
- Panasonic HD-PLC
- Ruckus Wireless
- Consumer Electronics with Certified Networking
- HomePNA
- MoCA
- “No-New-Wires” Networking Solutions
- HomePNA
- MoCA
- DS2/UPA
- HomePlug
- Panasonic HD-PLC
- “Single-chip” Standards Efforts
- ITU G.hn 9960
- IEEE P1901
- 4.1.2 Wireless
- 802.11b
- 802.11a
- 802.11g
- 802.11n
- Wi-Fi Enhancements for Consumer Electronics
- Aceurity
- Celeno
- ProVision Communications
- Quantenna
- Ruckus Wireless
- Next-generation Wireless Solutions
- WHDI™ (AMIMON)
- WirelessHD®
- 4.1.3 Extending the Interface
- Gennum
- HANA
- Icron
- Synerchip/Diiva
- Valens Semiconductor
- 4.2 Connectivity Software
- 4.2.1 Device Discovery Solutions
- 4.2.2 Connectivity/Media Server/Media Player Software
- ACCESS
- Allegro Software
- Avega Systems
- AwoX
- BridgeCo
- Digion
- J. River
- Macrovision
- PacketVideo
- Syabas
- Wyplay
- 4.3 Silicon - Media Processing and System on Chip
- Broadcom 35xx and 74xx series
- Intel CE 3100
- Mediatek MT5xxx, MT8xxx, and MT13xx
- Micronas
- NXP 225 and TV550
- Sigma Designs 86xx series
- STMicroelectronics STi71xx
- 4.4 User Interfaces
- 4.5 Security and Content Protection
- Content Protection and Rights Management Entities of Note
- Coral Consortium
- Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE)
- Digital Transmission Licensing Authority
- DVD Copy Control Assocation
- Marlin Community
- Open Market Initiative (OMI)
- Open Mobile Alliance (OMA)
- New Efforts in Conditional Access
- Verimatrix
- Widevine
- 4.6 Bringing Web Services to the TV
- Accedo Broadband
- ActiveVideo Networks
- Adobe
- Alitcast
- AnySource Media
- AwoX
- chumby®
- ClearLeap
- DivX
- Dreamer
- FrameMedia
- GridNetworks
- Mediafly
- MediaMall Technologies
- MediaMelon
- Move Networks
- Opera Software
- Oregan Networks
- Personal Web Systems
- Rallypoint
- SEN-CE
- sofatronic
- Sonic Solutions
- Syabas
- SyncTV
- Verismo Networks
- Vuze
- WhereverTV
- Windows Live FrameIt
- Yahoo!
5.0 Connected Consumer Electronics Forecasts
- 5.1 Connected TVs
- 5.2 Cloud Media Set-top Boxes
- 5.3 Connected Game Consoles
- 5.4 Connected Blu-ray Players
- 5.5 Network-attached Storage Devices
- 5.6 Multi-room DVR
- 5.7 Digital Media Adapters
6.0 Conclusions and What to Watch
Figures
- Worldwide Data Networks and RG Forecasts
- Stages of Home Networking Development
- Applications Enabled on the Home Network
- Monthly Users of Premium Online Video
- Media Server Concept for Connected CE
- Cloud Media Concept for Connected CE
- Portable Media Device Penetration
- Millions of Internet Video Users: U.S. and Western Europe
- DVR Penetration and Downloading Online Video
- Gigabytes Needed for Household Digital Media
- Watching VoD Movie and Streaming Online Video
- Cloud Media Services and CE
- Forecast for U.S. and Western European Online Video Consumption
- U.S. Households with Networked Consumer Electronics
- Interest in Networked Applications
- How are Game Consoles Used?
- Internet-connected Game Consoles, by Country
- Growth of Broadband-connected Game Consoles: U.S.
- Growth of Xbox LIVE Registered User Accounts
- Xbox LIVE Revenue Sources
- Type of Video Watched on Xbox LIVE
- Identifying Xbox LIVE Paying Video Users
- Game Consoles and Internet Video Content
- Media Center PC-to-TV Connection
- Multimedia Users for the Media Center PC
- Multi-room DVR Deployments: U.S.
- Appeal of Multi-room DVR, by Countries
- Appeal of Networked Set-top Boxes and Willingness to Pay
- What Do Consumers Want from STB-to-PC/Internet Convergence?
- Place-shifting Applications at the Set-top Box
- Appeal of Place-shifting Features, by Countries
- Notable Digital Media Adapter
- Media Center Extenders
- Digital Media Adapter Adoption and Purchase Intentions
- How do Consumers Backup Content?
- NAS Adoption and Purchase Intentions
- Network Attached Storage Media Servers
- Appeal of External Storage for DVRs
- DVR Storage Expanders
- Premium Video-on-Demand Use: Digital Cable Households
- Preference for Receiving VoD Content
- TiVo Subscribers
- TiVo Capabilities
- Interactive Services Accessed via TiVo
- Cloud Media Set-top Boxes
- Connected TV Product Announcements
- Appeal of Television Features
- Value of Connected Television Features
- Stand-alone Blu-ray Players Sold in U.S.
- U.S. Theatrical Box Office and DVD Revenues
- Connected Blu-ray Players
- Appeal of Blu-ray Player Features
- Value of Connected Blu-ray Features
- Networked Audio System Penetration and Purchase Intentions
- Networked Music Systems
- Appeal of Digital Photo Frame Features
- Key Players in the Connected Photo Frame Market
- Recent Connected Photo Frame Announcements
- U.S. Home Network Node Growth
- Network Media Market Share
- Home Networking Deployments by Service Providers
- Consumer Electronics with Certified Networking
- “No-New-Wires” Networking Solutions
- “Single-chip” Standards Efforts
- Wi-Fi® Certified Products
- Performance of Wi-Fi® Standards
- Wi-Fi Enhancements for Consumer Electronics
- Next-generation Wireless Solutions
- Extending the Interface
- DLNA Vision
- DLNA Interoperability Stack
- DLNA Certified Product Categories
- Connectivity/Media Server/Media Player Software
- Connected TV System-on-Chip Solutions
- Content Protection/Rights Management Solutions of Note
- Content Protection and Rights Management Entities of Note
- New Efforts in Conditional Access
- Web-on-TV Solutions
- Annual Sales/Net Additions: Connected Consumer Electronics
- Connected TVs: Unit Sales
- Millions of Households with Broadband and No Wireline Pay TV Service:
Europe and Asia-Pacific
- Cloud Media Set-top Boxes: Unit Sales
- Current Generation Game Console Annual Sales
- Households with Connected Consoles
- Connected Blu-ray Players: Unit Sales
- Network-attached Storage: Unit Sales
- Multi-Room DVR: Net Additions
- Digital Media Adapters: Unit Sales
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