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A new class of devices, Digital Media Adapters (DMAs), Digital Media Players (DMPs), and Digital Media Receivers (DMRs) is emerging in the connected digital home, reports In-Stat ( www.in-stat.com :
).
DMAs, DMPs and DMRs allow consumers to connect audio players, televisions, PCs, and other devices to the Internet and to digital storage devices for media recording and playback.
In-Stat has identified over 40 competitors offering products in the segment. Similarly, a range of semiconductor competitors have positioned processors and Application Specific Standard Products (ASSPs) targeting the emerging equipment market.
“Early competitors were primarily either networking equipment companies or small start-ups,” says Norm Bogen, VP of In-Stat’s Digital Entertainment research. “But now a much broader range of device manufacturers are positioning competitive devices. However, the biggest challenge to this market category is the proliferation of networked game consoles, Internet-connected set top boxes, networked DTVs, and networked Blu-ray devices that support web-to-TV video and other services.”
Recent research by In-Stat found the following.
- Nearly 4.5 million DMAs, DMPs, and DMRs will be sold worldwide in 2013.
- Chip providers competing in the market include Intel, NXP, Sigma Designs and Texas Instruments.
- Over 1/2 of US home network users are at least somewhat interested in a consumer electronics product that enables Online Video Services, including streaming and downloading.
The research, “ Networked Digital Media Adapter/Player/Receiver Market Gets Crowded :

” (#IN0904621RC), covers the worldwide market for networked DMAs, DMPs, and DMRs. It includes.
- Forecasts of worldwide DMA, DMP, and DMR units sold through 2013.
- Segmentations for audio vs. A/V products, products that are enabled with Wi-Fi (Ethernet plus Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi only) vs. those with wired LAN only.
- Product definitions, market trends, and vendors.
- A detailed product matrix for selected vendors is also included with 28 columns of features identified, including which CPUs are used in various models.
- Results and analysis of an In-Stat North American consumer survey regarding online-capable CE devices.
- Summary of recent market announcements by major players: Western Digital, Seagate, Syabas, Sonus, Asus, Netgear, QNAP, and Roku.
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About In-Stat
In-Stat’s market intelligence combines technical, market and end-user research and database models to analyze the Mobile Internet and Digital Entertainment ecosystems. Our insights are derived from a deep understanding of technology impacts, nearly 30 years of history in research and consulting, and direct relationships with leading players in each of our core markets. In-Stat provides its research through reports, annual subscriptions, consulting and advisory services to inform critical decisions.
In-StatNorm Bogen, VP Research, Digital Entertainment
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