Research and Markets: Consumer Electronics Market Forecast to 2012

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Fri Sep 4, 2009 6:55am EDT

DUBLIN--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/51ecc1/consumer_electroni) has
announced the addition of the "Consumer Electronics Market Forecast to 2012"
report to their offering. 

The consumer electronics industry has been witnessing a phenomenal growth
globally over the past few years. This growth can be attributed to the
revolutionary technological developments taking place in the consumer
electronics industry. The revolution brought by the digital technology has
enabled the consumer electronics sector to profit from the growing interaction
of digital applications, such as camcorders, DVD player/recorder, still camera,
computer monitor, LCD TV, etc. In 2008, the global consumer electronics market
was worth US$ 335.2 Billion. 

According to our new research "Consumer Electronics Market Forecast to 2012",
the global consumer electronics market is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of around
5% during 2009-2012. Also, during the same period, the global consumer
electronics shipment will grow at a CAGR of around 5%. Various factors driving
the future growth have been thoroughly studied in the report. 

On the regional front, we found that the American region, mainly US, is driving
the global consumer electronics industry, closely followed by Europe. In future,
Asia Pacific region will constitute the major portion of the consumer
electronics industry, mainly due to the increase in demand from the developed
countries in the region. Also, the American region alongwith the European region
will see a decline in their market shares because the markets there have
attained saturation and only the advent of new technology will boost the demand.


Our research foresees continuous development of digital technologies which are
revolutionizing the consumer electronics industry worldwide. Moreover, the
continuously falling prices of consumer electronics in several regions are also
giving a reason to higher number of consumers to spend on consumer electronics.
These factors indicate that the consumer electronics industry has bright future
ahead, particularly in countries like China and India where the economy is
moving at a relatively fast pace. 

"Consumer Electronics Market Forecast to 2012" provides extensive information
and rational analysis on the global consumer electronics market and emerging
trends in the industry. It gives an insight of the regional trends alongwith the
product-wise segmentation of the consumer electronics market across the globe.
Analysis and statistics regarding market size, growth, regional segmentation,
and trends in technology developments have been thoroughly studied to give
comprehensive overview of the market. 

Key Topics Covered:

Analyst View 

Research Methodology 

Global Consumer Electronics Market Performance and Outlook

* Market Overview 
* Regional Segmentation

Market Segmentation by Product - Current Performance and Future Outlook to 2012

* Video Equipments 
* Television Market 
* High Definition Consumer Electronics 
* Audio Products 
* Telephone Equipments 
* Computer Products

Key Market Trends

* Technology and Innovation 
* Consumer Awareness 
* Portable Media Players 
* Low Price 
* Mobile Broadband 
* High Definition Recording 
* Digital Display 
* Automation

Market Roadblocks

* Rising Competition 
* Constantly Changing Technology 
* Shifting Product Boundaries

Companies Mentioned:

* Sony Corporation 
* Apple Inc. 
* Sharp Corporation 
* Toshiba Corporation 
* Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. 
* LG Electronics Inc. 
* Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. 
* SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. 
* Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/51ecc1/consumer_electroni



Laura Wood
Senior Manager
press@researchandmarkets.com
Fax from USA: 646-607-1907
Fax from rest of the world: +353-1-481-1716 

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