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IP-Enabled Consumer Electronics

Internet Video & Digital Media to The TV

Publication Date January 2008
Publisher MultiMedia Intelligence
Product Type Report
Pages 45
ISBN Number not applicable
Product Code MMI00006
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Summary

The market opportunity for multimedia home networks is huge and we are currently no where close to the top of the adoption curve. All the latest generation game consoles have already adopted IP interfaces. More than just an idle interface, these interfaces are leveraging the Internet for online gaming, as well as sales of digital music. Activision announced in September 2007, that is has sold 650,000 downloads, at $6.25 a pack, associated with their Guitar Hero game. TV manufacturers are adopting the Internet connection, as well. Cable, telco, and satellite set top boxes will be Internet-enabled, as well and other multimedia devices. Content will not only be shared among multiple devices, but most of these devices will be able to access content directly on the Internet. Yet, while manufacturers and operators across the spectrum are gradually adding IP connections, outside of game consoles the market for IP-enabled consumer electronics has not reached a true inflection point for hyper growth. The early market has been a grand experiment in Digital Media Adapters (DMAs) trying to bridge the home network into the living room. Even with Apple entering the market with their Apple TV, DMAs have failed to ignite dramatic consumer demand. The ecosystem for ubiquitous Internet-enabled CE devices simply isn't complete, due to:

  • Consumer Education lacking Inadequate ease-of-use
  • Content offerings & business models are still developing
  • Consumer usage models are not developed
  • Simply integrating the DMA function into CE devices is not enough to dramatically accelerate growth. The complete ecosystem is developing steadily.
  • Availability of online digital music content is in place.
  • Availability of online video content is increasing and extending to include both copyrighted content and user-generated content.
  • Business models are slowly expanding to include electronic sell through (EST), rental, subscription and advertising models.
  • Experimentation and early deployments are contributing to better ease of use, and better understanding of usage models.
  • Competition from IPTV operators is driving innovation across all pay TV operators

As a result, growth of IP-enabled consumer electronics will continue progressively across all product categories. We haven't seen see an overnight explosion, but rather a succession of better and better products, and a growing installed base. Overall, the market will grow from about 64 million IP-enabled CE devices in 2007, to over 215 million units in 2012.

Countries Covered

Worldwide

Products Mentioned

Networked Consumer Electronics, PC/Server, Gateway, Integrated Web Server, Home Gateways, Internet-enabled TVs, Cable STB,Satellite Set-top Boxes, Consumer Electronics, IPTV Set-top Boxes, Video Game Consoles, DVD Players & Recorders, (Embedded, Stand-alone, and Whole Home) DVR, Home Audio,Digital Media Adapters (DMAs), Media/Living Room PC, Networked Consumer Electronics Middleware, DLNA - Digital Living Network Alliance, UPnP, In-Home Connectivity, Ethernet ,Wireless Networking, Coax, Powerline,Alternative local connectivity,Home Networking Interface Semiconductors,Home Networking Services, Content, & Features,Digital Content Services,Music & Movie (Downloads, Subscription & VoD)

Companies Mentioned

  • ABC
  • Geek Squad
  • PV
  • AcTVila
  • Gigle Semiconductor
  • Paramount
  • Akimbo
  • Google
  • Samsung Electronics
  • Allegro Software
  • HBO
  • Sharp
  • Amazon
  • Hitachi
  • SiConnect
  • Apple
  • High Definition Audio-Video Network Alliance
  • Sling Media
  • Arkados
  • HomePlug
  • SmartLabs
  • AT&T
  • HomePNA
  • Sony
  • Atheros
  • HP
  • Sprint
  • Avtrex
  • HPNA
  • Texas Instruments
  • AWOX
  • Intel
  • Tiscali
  • Bluetooth SIG
  • Intellon
  • TiVo
  • British Telecom
  • Linksys
  • TMobile
  • Broadcom
  • Macrovision
  • Toshiba
  • CBS
  • Marvell
  • UPA
  • CEPCA
  • Matsushita
  • Verizon
  • Conexant
  • Microsoft
  • Vudu
  • Coppergate Communications
  • Comedy Central
  • Mitsubishi Wal-Mart
  • DigiOn
  • Multimedia Over Coax Alliance
  • Walt Disney
  • Digital Deck
  • NBC
  • Warner Bros
  • Divx
  • Netflix
  • WiBree Forum
  • DS2
  • Netgear
  • YouTube
  • EchoStar
  • Orange
  • ZigBee Alliance
  • Entropic Communications

Content

  • Executive Summary
  • Introduction & Methodology
  • Networked Consumer Electronics
  • Industry Players and Dynamics
    • Broadband Service Providers
    • Digital Content Providers
    • Mobile Handsets and Operators
    • VoIP Subscribers
    • Cable Providers
    • IPTV Providers
    • Satellite Providers
    • Networked Consumer Electronics - Hardware
    • Network Architecture
    • PC/Server Centric
    • Gateway Centric
    • Integrated Web Server Centric
    • Home Gateways
    • Consumer Electronics
    • Internet Enabled TVs
    • Cable STB
    • Satellite STB
    • IPTV STB
    • Video Game Consoles
    • DVD Players and Recorders
    • Embedded, Stand-alone, and Whole Home DVR
    • Home Audio
    • Digital Media Adapeters (DMAs)
    • Media/Living Room PC
    • Networked Consumer Electronics - Software
    • Middleware
    • DLNA- Digital Living Network Alliance
    • UPnP
    • In-Home Connectivity
    • Ethernet
    • Wireless Networking
    • Coax
    • Powerline
    • Alternative local connectivity
    • Home Networking Interface Semiconductors
    • Home Networking Services, Content, & Features
    • Digital Content Services
    • Music & Movie Downloads
    • Subscription & VoD
    • Home Security/Surveillance Services
    • Home Networking Service & Content Providers
    • Cable, Satellite and IP TV Operators/Service Providers
    • Strengths
    • Weaknesses
    • Opportunities
    • Threats
    • Broadband Portals
    • Strengths
    • Weaknesses
    • Opportunities
    • Threats
    • Consumer Electronics Manufacturers
    • Strengths
    • Weaknesses
    • Opportunities
    • Threats
    • Retailers
    • Strengths
    • Weaknesses
    • Opportunities
    • Threats
    • Media Home Networks
  • List of Tables
    • Table 1. Worldwide Shipments of Internet-enabled Consumer Electronics by Device Type (K Units)
    • Table 2. Media Home Networks
    • Table 3. Worldwide Broadband Subscribers Forecast (In Thousands)
    • Table 4. Worldwide Cellular Subscribers
    • Table 5. Residential VoIP Subscribers
    • Table 6. Worldwide Cable Subscribers
    • Table 7. IP TV Worldwide Subscribers
    • Table 8. Worldwide Satellite Television Subscribers
    • Table 9. Worldwide Shipments of Internet-enabled Consumer Electronics by Device Type (K Units)
    • Table 10. Internet-enabled Devices Penetration by Type Compared to total units (K Units)
    • Table 11. IP-enabled TV Shipments by Interface type
    • Table 12. IP-enabled Cable Set Top Box Shipments by Interface Type (K Units)
    • Table 13. IP-enabled Satellite Set Top Box Shipments by Interface Type (K Units)
    • Table 14. IP-Enabled IPTV Set Top Box Shipments (K Units)
    • Table 15. IP-enabled Video Game Console Shipments by Interface Type (K Units)
    • Table 16. Internet-enabled DVD Player & Recorder Shipments by Interface Type (K Units)
    • Table 17. IP-Enabled Stand-Alone DVR Shipment Forecast (K Units)
    • Table 18. IP-Enabled Audio Equipment Shipments by Interface Technology (K Units)
    • Table 19. Digital Media Adapter Shipments by Interface Type (K Units)
    • Table 20. Consumer Electronic PCs and Media Servers by Interface Type
    • Table 21. Media Home Network Middleware Prices, Units, Total Value & 3rd Party Revenue Forecast (K Units, $M)
    • Table 22. Total IP-Enabled CE Ports by Interface Type (Cat-5, 802.11x, Powerline, Coax) (K Units)
    • Table 23. Total Cat-5 Ethernet in Consumer Electronics Devices (K Unit Shipments)
    • Table 24. Total 802.11 Wireless in Consumer Electronics (K Unit Shipments)
    • Table 25. Total Coax in Consumer Electronics (K Unit Shipments)
    • Table 26. Total Powerline in Consumer Electronics (K Unit Shipments)
    • Table 27. Average Semiconductor Bill-of-Materials Pricing for IP Interface by Type
    • Table 28. IP-Enabled Consumer Electronics Interface Semiconductor Revenue ($M)
    • Table 28. Insalled Base of Media Home Networks (Thousands)
  • List of Figures
    • Figure 1. Worldwide Shipments of Internet-enabled Consumer Electronics by Device Type (K Units)
    • Figure 2. Multimedia Home Network Overview
    • Figure 3. Home Media Network
    • Figure 4. Middleware and Networked Consumer Electronics Software Stack
    • Figure 5.DLNA Framework
    • Figure 6. Networked Applications & Content