ipTV-news.com - Worldwide revenues generated by sales of of Internet-connected
televisions will reach US$ 29.3bn in 2011, accounting for 58% of global
revenues for Internet TV equipment in that year, according to a new
report from IMS Research.
“At CES 2010, CE companies appeared to
be largely pushing the 3D concept as a feature in their display
offerings," said Rebecca Kurlak, author of the report. "However, a
larger part of the picture that wasn’t as heavily addressed is still
the growing opportunity to provide consumers with access to more
content, and in this case, OTT content.”
Ms. Kurlak continues:
“Although many of the TV manufacturers have committed to manufacturing
at least 25% of their TV product lines with connectivity in 2010, IMS
Research forecasts that 12.5% of 2010 global TVs shipped will have
connectivity. This is mainly due to two factors: 1) TV manufacturers
that were interviewed for the study stated that their first half of
2010 sales would largely influence the second half of 2010’s production
schedules, and 2) the economy is still in recovery mode, and TV
manufacturers may be more optimistic regarding 2010 production
schedules than they should be. In fact, IMS believes that 2011
connected TVs shipped will be at the 30% marker, a year later than
expected by TV manufacturers.”
As Blu-ray manufacturers have
been quick to incorporate content libraries into their products, IMS
Research predicts that TV manufacturers will follow suit and start
forming content partnerships this year. Before 3D viewing becomes a
necessity in the mid- to long-term future, the research firm believes
that consumers will demand access to other avenues of content.