The protagonist of the 2010 TV: 3D showdown, IETV is sweet

According to iSuppli Corp., although the consumer electronics industry is talking about 3D TV this year, the real protagonist in 2010 is Internet-Driven Television (IETV).

The so-called IETV, which has built-in Internet-enabled TVs, will reach 27.7 million units in 2010. In contrast, this year's 3D TV shipments will total only 4.2 million units. Although shipments of 3D TVs are expected to increase significantly in the next few years, iSuppli’s forecasts indicate that the most recent strong growth is still IETV.

Although films such as "Avatar" have been successful, the 3D TV market in 2010 will be limited to a small number of enthusiastic early adopters. 3D still faces many obstacles, including costs, content provision, and interoperability.

In contrast, IETV became mainstream in 2010, and the technology enables TV viewers to immediately benefit from watching a variety of off-the-shelf content on the Internet. In 2010, IETV shipments will increase by 124.9 percent over 2009. Last year's shipments were 12.3 million units. And it will maintain this strong growth momentum in the coming years. The growth rate of IETV shipments in the next two years will exceed 50%, and then maintain a strong double-digit level until the end of 2014. By then, global IETV shipments are expected to reach 148.3 million units, accounting for 54% of total flat-panel TV shipments.

The consumer pulls ahead and the manufacturer pushes behind

The emergence of IETV represents the continuous evolution and development of television. The default area needs innovation to promote consumers to accept new products and replace old products. With IETV, the television industry has embarked on the road to improving consumer experience. Consumers can interact with the TV and can use the TV's built-in features to access the Internet at any time without having to go through a bridging device such as a set-top box or game console, or an Internet media adapter such as Apple's TV console.

This connectivity allows consumers to access content from a variety of providers, from movie vendors such as Netflix and Amazon, to content integrators such as Hulu, to social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter. In the process, TV brand manufacturers and manufacturers are actively aligning with content providers to use constantly updated content to maintain consumer interest and delight consumers.

In all regions, North America and Western Europe will be the largest IETV consumer market in 2010-2014. Japan will be the third-largest market, but it can only be maintained until 2012, after which it will retreat to fifth place, ranking behind China and other regions in the Asia Pacific region. China and the rest of Asia Pacific are counted separately.

Semiconductor growth due to IETV

From a semiconductor perspective, IETV will be a major growth opportunity for a variety of TV semiconductors, including multi-format decoders, DRAM, and interface integrated circuits (ICs). iSuppli's chart shows that by 2014, the total sales of these semiconductors will increase from 222 million US dollars in 2009 to over 2 billion US dollars.

More semiconductors will be needed to support a variety of sophisticated IETV capabilities, including the ability to connect televisions to the Internet via Ethernet, wired or wireless connectivity; Bluetooth solutions for advanced remote control, and more Video image support.

According to iSuppli Corporation, overall, the new features and functions required by IETV will provide much-needed boost in the TV semiconductor market at a time when the core audio-video processing and interface IC solutions are bleak. Taking into account the general trend of integration, and the pressure to reduce costs have led to a slowdown in the growth of the TV semiconductor market in recent years, the above-mentioned outlook is encouraging.

In short, IETV will be the second-best field in the TV semiconductor market growth, second only to LED backlighting.

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