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Connected Devices Databases - Core Connected DevicesFebruary 18, 2019This workbooks regroups all of the Connected Devices Intelligence service’s core connected devices data, and presents it in Microsoft Excel pivot-table form.Subscribers Only
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TV Sets Price & Specifications DatabaseFebruary 08, 2019This database contains pricing and specification data for TV Sets. The data is collected monthly off a selection of stores for each country, with the local price, price in euros and the price in dollars collected for each model.Subscribers Only
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4K and 8K TV Broadcasting Begins in JapanDecember 03, 2018On December 1st, the first 4K and 8K TV broadcasts were launched by NHK, available via two satellite channels. 4K broadcasts will be available for 18 hours daily while 8K will be available for 12 hours daily. These broadcasts will include HDR (HLG format), wide color gamut (BT.2020) and in 22.2 channel audio.Subscribers Only
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Young males more likely to look for UHD content when choosing a video serviceOctober 11, 2018More than a third of video subscribers claim ultra-high-definition (UHD) content is an important criterion in their choice of video services, across five markets surveyed. Among households with both pay TV and online video subscriptions, that preference rises to 50 percent.
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Content Discovery is Key to Achieving Customer SatisfactionSeptember 19, 2018According to the “Connected Devices and Media Consumption” survey from IHS Markit, TV content discovery is at the heart of the battle among TV and video providers to convince consumers that their user experience is both easy to use and truly personalized. Even with smart digital assistants now integrated into TVs, successful personalization will come down to the ability to really know their customers and help them find what they want to watch.Subscribers Only
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Device expansion key for pay TV as consumers go onlineMay 24, 2018With the proliferation of connected devices both in and out of the home, the need to meet consumers’ expectations of accessing content anywhere and everywhere becomes ever more important.Subscribers Only
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Dramatic TV Share Changes Possible in 2017May 31, 2017Significant TV market share shifts are possible in 2017 related to supply chain dynamics, such as access to adequate panels, as well as who is most aggressive in pricing among a relatively weak level of price erosion. As a result, some brands may have the opportunity to take advantage of such changes to gain share in some regions. Already in Q1'17 we have seen some significant changes in share, such as a dramatic increase in Sharp shipments in China and a surge in share by TCL in North America. Both brands have captive supply chains for LCD panels. The attached analysis highlights these shifts as well as some important changes in the Japan domestic brand share situation.Subscribers Only
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Video is the future of TV appsAugust 30, 2016Beyond video apps and services, many of the first wave of TV apps have been built out of existing smartphone apps. The TV apps environment presents developers with a number of new challenges.Subscribers Only
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The outlook for Android STBsJuly 14, 2016This report provides a holistic view of Android OS across the pay TV and OTT retail STB landscape - focusing on the strategies and rationale of pay TV operators who have chosen Android implementations. The report also analyses the OTT STB market and the impact of Google's current vision of its Android platform.Subscribers Only
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Video Intelligence forecasts extended to 2020April 11, 2016IHS has extended the DVD and Blu-ray Disc retail and rental forecasts published in the Video Intelligence service for all territories and regions through to 2020.Subscribers Only
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Rise in Japanese rental sales fails to offset price decline in 2015February 17, 2016Japanese rental video returns continued downward in 2015 after a rise in unit sales failed to offset a price decline, according to IHS analysis of year-end 2015 data from the Japan Video Software Association (JVA). A 2.8% increase in rental video sales to nearly 29.6 million failed to compensate for a fall in rental disc prices, which drove down rental video returns 13.1% to ¥54.3 billion ($449 million) compared with the previous year.Subscribers Only
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Retail video value declines in Japan despite BD growth in 2015February 16, 2016Combined Japanese retail video shipments of Blu-ray Disc (BD) and DVD formats declined 13.3% to just under 42.2 million units in 2015 compared with the previous year, although revenues fared better, falling 2.7% to nearly ¥163 billion ($1.3 billion). Meanwhile, the value of the retail BD business climbed 3.2% in 2015 despite a 3.6% decline in unit sales, according to IHS analysis of 2015 results from the Japan Video Software Association (JVA).Subscribers Only
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Fall in video hardware sales in Japan in 2015February 09, 2016Japanese video hardware shipments fell 12% to just over 3.4 million in 2015, according to IHS analysis of year-end 2015 results released by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA).Subscribers Only
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Did Netflix kill the physical video business?January 15, 2016This report examines the impact of Netflix's SVOD services on the physical video business in the USA and UK, and in particular on the sale and rental of movies and TV content. It assesses the likely impact of Netflix's 2015 launches on the physical video markets of Australia and Japan.Subscribers Only
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Genre split data by format now available for all countriesDecember 09, 2015IHS has added detailed split data for both DVD and Blu-ray Disc (BD) formats to every country covered by its Video Intelligence services.Subscribers Only
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Genre split data: Japan updated; all countries revised and extendedDecember 09, 2015Domestically produced adult-oriented animation continues to dominate retail Blu-ray Disc (BD) sales in Japan but there is more to the data than meets the eye.Subscribers Only
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The Future of Pay TV in AsiaJuly 22, 2015What are the key technologies and the differences in the Asian pay TV market? This presentation demonstrates the differences between developed and developing pay TV markets by exploring the future of pay TV in Asia. Operators, OTT providers and content owners are increasingly looking towards key technologies like UHD, multicast IP transmission and LTE video, edge caching and predictive analytics and content recommendation in order to drive video consumption as the number of connected devices in the region grows.Subscribers Only
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Digital markets and main trends: CEE, Nordic region, NetherlandsJune 19, 2015Overview of the main trends in the digital markets in the CEE, Nordics and the Netherlands and possible future trendsSubscribers Only
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Falling prices depress Japanese rental returns in Q1 2015June 03, 2015Distributor revenues from Japanese physical video rental continued to decline in Q1 2015. A rise in Blu-ray Disc (BD) rental sales in January to March 2015 failed to compensate for the continuing decline in the rental DVD sector according to IHS analysis of first-quarter 2015 data from the Japan Video Software Association (JVA). JVA member companies shipped nearly 6.7 million units to the rental market in the first three months of 2015, down 3.4% compared with the previous year. Revenues, however, declined 14.6% to ¥13.1 billion ($124 million) over the same period.Subscribers Only
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Japanese retail video shows healthier signs in Q1 2015June 03, 2015Japan’s retail video business showed healthier signs in the first quarter of 2015 after declining in 2014, according to IHS analysis of January to March 2015 results from the Japan Video Software Association (JVA). Revenues from the combined Blu-ray Disc (BD) and DVD retail sectors increased 2.0% in Q1 2015 compared with the corresponding period a year earlier to just over ¥41.9 billion ($396 million) helped by increases in the average trade price for both BDs and DVDs. The result is a modest gain on the decline experienced for full-year 2014, when value fell 8.8%.Subscribers Only