2010 comes, followed amazing consumer electronics

Posted on 29th October 2011 in Consumer Electronic

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2010 comes, and the economy is just beginning to stabilize and the pace of recovery is yet uncertain. At this point, many companies launch novel category of devices. Will they convince consumers to open their pocket?1.2010 begins with tablet revolutionSize is everything in computing these days. Netbooks — those 8- to 10-inch dumbed-down laptops — were big news in 2009. This year, they may be eclipsed by an abundance of other midsize computing device. Call it a “slate” or call it a “tablet,” the technology world is suddenly awash with a novel category of mobile devices seeking to grab the spotlight from a hugely anticipated product launch by Apple Inc on January 27, followed by Hewlett-Packard Co, Dell Inc, Motorola Inc and Lenovo Group Ltd who show off thin, touch screen computing devices at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.The tablet phenomenon is an opportunity for these companies, but whether it can open consumers’ purse is uncertain. 2.E-readers are growing in popularity,Heard of the Amazon Kindle? The Barnes & Noble Nook? The Sony Reader? All of these e-readers — portable devices that let readers consume digital books without the eye strain caused by computer monitors.Different from tablet’s uncertain future, E-reader is one of the best sellers during holiday season. Sales of Amazon Kindle surpassed physical book sales on the holiday for the first time.3. 3D TV, TV makers’ potential pain Television manufacturers are banking on 3D TVs for their next sales boost, with sets capable of adding that extra visual dimension expected to hit U.S. store shelves in force by the middle of 2010.Top TV makers including Sony Corp, Panasonic Corp, LC Electronics Inc and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd features 3D screen advances at the Consumer Electronics Show, hoping the new technology will be as big a boost for the industry as the transition to color TVs from black and white, but many consumers have only just unboxed new high-definition television screens. They may be unwilling to spend on upgrading again soon4. New members in smartphone market.Google is coming at the mobile industry with Nexus One. The Nexus One was built by Taiwanese electronics manufacturer HTC. Google has called the Nexus One a super phone, no doubt to set the device apart from the other players, including the BlackBerry and Apple’s iPhone. At the moment, the Nexus One is only available in the US but will be sold in Europe, Hong Kong and Singapore in the spring through Vodafone. Lenovo Group Ltd is also wading into the smartphone market with a thin, touch screen device based on Google Inc’s Android operating system. The world’s No. 4 personal computer maker announced LePhone, which will be launched this year in China, also you can check the updating news on EBsilk.com, Lenovo’s home base, where it is the PC market leader.

Global Sensors Market In Consumer Electronics (2010 – 2015) Market Forecasts By Types & Applications

Posted on 17th October 2011 in Consumer Electronic

1.1 KEY TAKE-AWAYS

To define market for touch, image, position, motion and other (temperature and pressure) sensors for consumer electronics market.
Analyze the market structure by identifying various sub-segments of the sensors in consumer electronic market.
Determine and forecast global revenues of the sensors used in consumer electronics market with respect to geographies such as North America, Europe, APAC and the Rest of the World.
Track and analyze factors that drive and inhibit market growth for each product market.
To conduct a thorough analysis of the Industrys competitive scenario
Provide strategic insights and profiling of the key market players and their core competencies
To track and analyze recent developments, merger and acquisitions, partnerships and joint ventures in the industry

1.2 REPORT DESCRIPTION

Increasing incorporation or demand for sensors in the consumer electronics devices such as mobile phones, smartphones, notebooks, MP3 players and game consoles, and falling prices of different sensors are the key drivers for the growth of sensors in consumer electronic market.

Significant up-gradation and development of the new sensors for consumer electronics market have been the main strategies followed by the key players such as Synaptics (U.S.), OmniVision (U.S.), Bosch (Germany) and ST Microelectronics (Switzerland).

The report forecasts the size of sensors in consumer electronics market over the period 2010-2015. The report analyzes the key trends of the market, sensors distribution in applications such as entertainment, information technology, communication, home appliances and others. It also discusses the key market drivers, restraints and opportunities of the sensors in the consumer electronics market. The report also provides profiling of over 30 key players of the industry.

Top 10 Electronic Gadgets of 2010

Posted on 30th June 2011 in Consumer Electronic

Technology is always fascinating. Especially, when it comes to electronic gadgets that feature groundbreaking technological advancements in intelligent electronic devices, technology addresses a new meaning, captivating consumers more and more.

The top-ten electronic gadgets of 2010, based on experts and consumer reviews, are the following:

1. Apple iPad

Apple has managed to rock the world once again releasing the legendary iPad; a name synonym to luxury, style, innovation, ergonomics, convenience and originality all available in the touch of your fingers. The iPad features almost everything: modern design, ultra thin and light case, a 9.7’ high definition LED-backlit widescreen multi-touch display, 1024 x 768 screen resolution, battery life of up to 10 consecutive hours, built-in Wi-Fi network, 3G technology, a powerful 1GHz Apple A4 processor, Bluetooth, crystal clear sound, popular apps, gaming, e-books, videos, movies, amazing accessories and everything else you can think of. So far, nothing compares to the iPad experience.

2. Lenovo IdeaPad U1 Hybrid

In the wonderful world of tablet PCs, Lenovo has done miracles. Allowing the screen to be detached and switching the PC to a six-screen multitouch tablet that operates autonomously with its own processor and OS, the IdeaPad U1 offers to consumers two PCs in one that can operate effortlessly on the two processors.

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More People Ditching TV for Internet in 2010

Posted on 12th March 2011 in Cable and Satellite TV

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For decades, television has been part of the fabric of our daily lives in the United States. The programs that we watch alone or as a family often help to define our interests, and play a large role in the time we spend our days. With the advent of internet technology though, new information released recently has found that more consumers than ever before are ditching their pay-TV services in favor of the internet. With so many people tied to TV services through their internet providers – will this affect the satellite internet market? Perhaps.

 

The survey discussed above was of more than 6,000 users of traditional cable and satellite TV services. Many of those surveyed said that they were planning to cut back on the TV services part of their cable or satellite utilities. Many will choose to drop only their premium channels, but many will choose to cut off their TV services altogether. One factor is certainly the amount of competition, but another is of cable and satellite TV’s companies’ making.

 

Because of increased competition, more companies are trying to keep their customers on a shorter lease than ever before. Many companies are willing to offer “teaser” rates, or low introductory offers to get people interested in service. These rates are valid for a short while, then the rate reverts to a non-promotional increased price. In addition, without a qualifying service package, the price of internet access can easily skyrocket. These types of trends in the market undoubtedly contribute to people’s decisions to leave their providers.

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Satellite Tv For Pc 2010 Titanium Edition Delivers Best Of Internet Tv And Video

Posted on 6th February 2011 in Cable and Satellite TV

Are you watching Internet television on your Windows, XP or Vista desktop/laptop computer? Each year more and more people, usually ages 18-30s, are downloading/watching Internet videos and TV shows. And many of them have discovered a top newbie-helper called Satellite TV for PC 2010 Titanium Edition that delivers everything to their PCs.

In case you are wondering why would anyone want to watch television on a small computer screen instead of his/her big screen at home, this has more to do with gaining more TV channels, variety, freedom, flexibility and mobility, while saving cost when comparing to Satellite and Cable TV.

Besides, when you watch Internet TV and videos or listen to radio and music on your PC, this adds another dimension to your existing entertainment at home and away.

For instance, if you are a Cable or Satellite TV watcher and your monthly bills are draining your pockets but you don’t want to give up the entertainment you love, there is a way to have your cake and eat it too. You can download the Satellite TV for PC 2009 Titanium software and either cancel or downsize your paid television subscription and still enjoy watching favorite entertainment.

This can be accomplished easily when using a computer with an Internet broadband connection. You don’t need to install a set-top-box, receiver, antenna or connector cables, and best of all, no monthly payments.

2010 comes, followed by amazing consumer electronics

Posted on 29th January 2011 in Consumer Electronic

2010 comes, and the economy is just beginning to stabilize and the pace of recovery is yet uncertain. At this point, many companies launch novel category of devices. Will they convince consumers to open their pocket?

1.2010 begins with tablet revolution

Size is everything in computing these days. Netbooks — those 8- to 10-inch dumbed-down laptops — were big news in 2009. This year, they may be eclipsed by an abundance of other midsize computing device .

Call it a “slate” or call it a “tablet,” the technology world is suddenly awash with a novel category of mobile devices seeking to grab the spotlight from a hugely anticipated product launch by Apple Inc on January 27, followed by Hewlett-Packard Co, Dell Inc, Motorola Inc and Lenovo Group Ltd who show off thin, touch screen computing devices at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

The tablet phenomenon is an opportunity for these companies, but whether it can open consumers’ purse is uncertain.

2. E-readers are growing in popularity,

Heard of the Amazon Kindle? The Barnes & Noble Nook?  The Sony Reader?

All of these e-readers — portable devices that let readers consume digital books without the eye strain caused by computer monitors.

Different from tablet’s uncertain future, E-reader is one of the best sellers during holiday season. Sales of Amazon Kindle surpassed physical book sales on the holiday for the first time.

3. 3D TV, TV makers’ potential pain