IPod/iPhone market to double by 2010
The analysts at iSuppli expect the iPod-dominated market for media and music players to double between 2005 and 2010.
New research from the company confirms these devices now comprise the fastest-growing segments of the consumer electronics industry today.
ISuppli expects unit shipments will rise to 268.6 million units in 2011, expanding at a an annual 13 percent growth rate from 128.7 million units in 2005. Shipments will reach 216.9 million units this year, they explained.
"A major driving factor behind this growth is the fact that PMP/MP3 players take advantage of the Internet more than other consumer electronic devices, giving users the ability to quickly and easily sample, acquire and share media," said Chris Crotty, senior analyst for consumer electronics at iSuppli. "Other reasons for the rapid market expansion include the expanding catalogue of available content and component cost reductions that are making the players more affordable for consumers."
The analysts note a broadband-fuelled change in consumer demand -- the MySpace and YouTube generation want video, as such iSuppli expects sales of multimedia devices to grow fastest than those of MP3 players.
The total number of Internet households and broadband subscribers worldwide will grow to 883 million and 507 million respectively by 2011, iSuppli predicts.
The worldwide broadband digital paid video market will expand to $4.5 billion in 2010, up from a meager $300 million in 2006. Meanwhile, iSuppli forecasts the broadband music market will grow to $5 billion in revenue by 2010, up from $1.6 billion in 2006.
Market challenges include the need to make devices more robust and enduring, battery life, and stronger competition from media-capable mobile phones.
Macworld.co.uk
Symantec Backup Exec 12 and Backup Exec System Recovery 8 deliver industry leading Windows data protection and system recovery. Download this whitepaper to find out the top reasons to upgrade and how to get continuous data protection and complete system recovery.
Data and system loss — from a hard drive failure, malicious attack, natural disaster, or simple human error — can happen anytime. Don’t leave your business vulnerable. Make sure you have a secure recovery strategy in place. Symantec's latest backup and system recovery technology can efficiently restore critical applications, individual emails and documents and even restore your entire system in minutes in the event of a loss.
Businesses face a growing challenge to ensure that the IT environment is properly protected. Backup Exec 12 integrates with other applications in the Symantec family of products, to complement your current data protection strategy, keep your data securely backed up and make it recoverable when you need it most.







