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Computing and Consumer Electronics Devices Expand the Market for Mobile Video
Computing and Consumer Electronics Devices Expand the Market for Mobile Video
| Posted by Admin on Thursday, October 16, 2008 - 04:45 am: |
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“Even though cellphones and smartphones will remain the predominant method of viewing mobile video, over 160 million other devices that provide mobile video over networks now in exclusive use by cellphones will be sold in the next five years,” says David Chamberlain, In-Stat analyst.
Recent research by In-Stat found the following:
- Shipments of 3G video-capable cellphones will increase at 11.2% annual growth, reaching over 641 million by 2013.
- The number and types of devices using digital mobile broadcast networks such as ISDB-T, DVB-H, MediaFLO, and DMB-T will expand to nearly 127 million in five years. China’s CMMB will make up over 12% of those devices.
- More than a half-billion devices capable of viewing Internet video over 3G networks will be sold in 2013. Cumulative sales will approach 2 billion units.
- Computing devices, such as mobile Internet devices (MIDs), ultra-mobile PCs (UMPCs), and laptop/notebook computers.
- Cellphones and smartphones, such as the RIM BlackBerry, Apple iPhone, and smartphones having Symbian, Windows Mobile, Palm OS, Android, and Linux operating systems.
- Consumer electronics products, including personal navigation devices (PNDs), portable media players (PMPs), and handheld games, such as the Sony PSP and Nintendo DS.
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