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Weekly Advertising and Next Generation TV
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This report focuses on the future of the TV market,
TV technology and content delivery while also analyzing all weekly promotions in
the US market by brand, price and feature set. Featuring both strategic and
tactical information, it focuses on all display and non-display advancements,
including internet TVs, 3D TVs, OLED TVs and other developments. In the case of
internet TVs, it will pay special attention to the emergence of a new business
model for content delivery that may result in recurring revenues for TV brands.
The economics of this new business model and all efforts by TV brands, software
developers, chip manufacturers and content providers to make this happen will be
covered. In regards to 3D, all developments in 3D standards, displays, packaged
media, broadcast efforts and content as well as 3D TV and Blu-ray players will
be covered. In the case of OLED TVs, all efforts to overcome existing obstacles
to scale OLEDs to larger sizes will be covered.
This report also covers all weekend TV
advertisements and promotions in the US. It will report and analyze the
competing retailers' pricing and promotions in the context of MAP changes and
scan down programs by major brands in the US market. A complete list of all TV
promotions on Friday, Saturday and Sunday at five national retailers (Best Buy,
Kmart, Sears, Target and Wal-Mart) and two growing regional chains aggressively
influencing major markets (Fry's and Ultimate Electronics) is provided and
comparatively analyzed vs. prior weeks. Attention is given to average price and
share of promoted LCD, LED BLU LCD, PDP and MD as well as breakdowns of
60/120/240Hz, brand share, internet-ready and 3D.
Regular authors include Ross Young and Mark Schutter
with occasional contributions from Barry Young and other industry experts. The
first issue became available on October 16th.
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The World Market for Touch Sensors &
Controllers -- 2010 Edition
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Single User
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Despite significant macro-economic challenges, touch
input technologies continue to be a key focus for both display and end-equipment
manufacturers. The strong interest in touch input is being driven by numerous
factors, including a desire to differentiate from similar products in highly
competitive markets, a need to offer more intuitive user-interfaces, and strong
interest from end-users. This dramatic increase in demand for touch input
technology has created opportunities for both established and emerging touch
technologies, with more than a dozen technologies currently being implemented in
some form or another in the marketplace. Each technology offers its own unique
strengths and weaknesses, and this report will examine which markets are best
suited for each, as well as the revenue opportunities for each technology.
This report will provide detailed volume and revenue
forecasts for touch sensors & controllers split by technology. The report will
also include a discussion and forecasts for the various markets that utilize
touch input including Appliances, CE Devices, Digital Signage, Home & Building
Automation, Industrial Automation, Kiosks, Medical, Point-of-Sale, and
Transportation. In addition, the report will provide some regional analysis, and
a closer examination of related technologies including multi-touch, gesture
recognition, and haptics (force feedback).
In addition to the Single User license, the
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Touch Sensors & Controllers 2010 Edition, you can get a free subscription to
the Touch Panel newsletter from Veritas et Visus. If you get the
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newsletter. If you get one of the multi-user options from IMS, you will
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