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Old 2013-02-21, 08:19 AM   #8
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TV, IPTV and Connected Devices Numbers

To give you a better overview and more details we have different numbers for you. Take a look on it and have fun...

TV, IPTV and Connected Devices Numbers


TV and Smart TV Penetration some numbers to think about

* Percentage of US households that possess at least one television 99 %
* Number of TV sets in the average U.S. household 2.24
* Percentage of U.S. homes with three or more TV sets 65 %

* Average time spent watching television (U.S.) 5:11 hours
* Years the average person will have spent watching TV 9 years
* Percentage of Americans who pay for cable TV 56 %

* Number of videos rented daily in the U.S. 6 million
* UK: connected TVs accounted for 16% of all sales in 2011, vs 9% in 2010.

40% of all screens over 33” now have internet access. One in 14 Brits intends to migrate to connected TV in 2012.

* Western Europe has arround 40 Million Smart TV Households (TVs only other connected devices not counted) with end of 2012

* Futuresource: Connected TV report:
- Japan leader with 59% of shipments in 2011 integrating IP connectivity as standard.
- USA and China hit 29%,
- Europe surprisingly lagging on 24% of TV sales being connected.
- Brazil and India, are said to be witnessing 40% and 86% growth respectively, and seem set to be driving the global consumer TV industry.

38% of all US households now have at least one TV set connected to the internet via a video game system, a Blu-ray player, and Apple TV or Roku set-top box, and/or the TV set itself.

In terms of who connected TV consumers are, the study found their mean age to be 34, with 58% men and 44% non-white.



Future development:

* 1.8 billion connected-TV devices expected globally by 2016
* a claim of 8 million Yahoo-connected set-top boxes are, apparently, already in the market today;
* and 100 million hybrid broadcast (HBBTV) and broadband set-top boxes shipping in 2015 alone as far as deviceproducers tell.
* Futuresource: connected TV penetration will climb from its present rate of 27% of units shipped to 80% by 2015





TV, IPTV and Connected Devices Numbers


Consoles and Miniconsoles with Web: 405,95 Million Devices

Consoles Penetration (thx to wikipedia):

Worldwide sales figures

Wii – 99.38 million as of 31 December 2012
PlayStation 3 – 77 million as of 31 December 2012
Xbox 360 – 75.9 million as of 31 December 2012
wiiU - 3.06 million as of 31 December 2012

Miniconsoles(Handhelds) (thx to wikipedia)

Worldwide sales figures
Nintendo DS – 153.67 million, as of 31 December 2012
Game Boy Advance – 81.51 million, as of 31 December 2012
PlayStation Portable – 71.4 million, as of 14 September 2011
PlayStation Vita - 2.5 million as of 31.December 2012


* Research firm The Diffusion Group polled 2,000 adult broadband users in the US and found that 78% of PS3 owners have their console hooked up with internet.
The Xbox 360 follows with a close 73%, while the Wii barely jumps the halfway hurdle with 54%.

To save us some time and discussion I’m not going to get into the debate about how many connected TV’s are actually connected (nobody really can tell)
this is only to show that this part of the market is a giant - one you dont want to miss
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