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Global iDTV Take-Up To Be Boosted By Digital Terrestrial

Global iDTV Take-Up To Be Boosted By Digital Terrestrial

The worldwide market for integrated digital televisions (iDTVs) is forecast to exceed 26 million units by 2008, up from an estimated 1.5 million in 2003, according to a new study by IMS Research.

Currently, over half of total iDTV shipments have been to Japan, with the US and the UK each accounting for less than 20% of shipments. By 2008 iDTVs are expected to gain popularity in many other countries worldwide, following successful launches of free-to-air DTT services.

The US is set to become the dominant market, with demand driven by regulations such as the FCC Tuner Mandate. IMS also anticipates that China will become a significant market for iDTVs.

“As more digital programming options become available for iDTV consumers, manufacturers are working to reduce the overall cost of high-end television sets. We’re already seeing the price premium for some iDTVs drop well below that of an advanced set-top box,” said IMS analyst Anna Hunt.

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