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HDMI Popularity Rising

NPD In-Stat announced it forecasts that the number of HDMI-enabled device shipments will surpass one billion in 2014, while DVI-enabled shipments will decline by 9.4% annually through 2015.

Tablet Owners Rely on Wi-Fi Connections

The NPD Group announced it reckons that the majority of tablet owners in the U.S. rely on Wi-Fi rather than cellular connections.

OTT Video Gathers Steam

NPD In-Stat announced it forecasts that the growing base of U.S. households with Over-the-Top (OTT) video-capable devices will propel online Video-on-Demand (VoD) and Electronic Sell Through (EST) revenue to double by 2015.

Tablet PCs Go Hi-Res

DisplaySearch announced it forecasts that the average resolution of tablet PC displays will grow to more than 200 pixels per inch (ppi) in 2012.

Tablet Sales Continue to Accelerate

The NPD Group announced it reckons U.S. tablet sales (excluding iPad) rose to more than 1.2 million units from January through October 2011, representing $415 million in retail revenue.

Healthy Growth for 3D LCD TV Panels

DisplaySearch announced it forecasts that manufacturers will ship 21.5 million 3D LCD TV panels in 2011, which will represent roughly 10% of LCD shipments for the year (4% pattern retarder, 6% active shutter).

TV Shipments Rise in Q3 2011

DisplaySearch announced that manufacturers shipped 62 million TVs in the third quarter of 2011, up 3.7% year over year and a 12% increase from the second quarter.

Large-Area LCD Panel Shipments Flat in Q3

DisplaySearch announced its reckons that 185.5 million large-area TFT LCD panels shipped in the third quarter of 2011, unchanged from the second quarter but up 12% year over year.

Risk of LCD TV Panel Oversupply

DisplaySearch announced it forecasts that LCD TV panel shipments will slide in the fourth quarter of 2011.

Consumers Supplement Pay TV Service

The NPD Group announced that many consumers supplement their pay television service from cable TV, satellite TV and IPTV operators.