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WiFi-enabled devices to approach 2B


Aug 2, 2010

According to market research and analyst firm In-Stat, the number of  WiFi-enabled devices will balloon from over 500 million in 2009 to nearly 2 billion in 2014. Blu-ray players/recorders, e-readers and digital televisions will lead the pace of adoption, the company says.

In-Stat's research VP Frank Dickson says for the most part, the technical hangups that previously kept WiFi from being adopted in video-based consumer elctronics devices have been dealt with. He notes that across what he calls "digital living room" electronics like set top boxes and game consoles, WiFi-enabled device shipments will pass 200 million by 2014.

A few interesting points from In-Stat's just-released report "Wireless LAN Market Estimates and Forecast by Device":

  • Of the 29 million digital picture frames that will ship in 2014, more than half will be WiFi-enabled
  • E-reader WiFi attach rates, which sat at 3% last year, will grow to 88% by 2014

The report provides a five-year forecast for WiFi CE devices, as well as CE device shipments and WiFi attach rates. Among the products segmented in the report are the following.

  • Portable camcorders and IP network cameras
  • Routers, residential gateways and standalone access points
  • Media adapters
  • Printers
  • Gaming consoles

The report sells for $2,995 and can be purchased here.


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