Consumer Electronics Vision Magazine provides actionable information on CEA projects and tracks digital technology trends, policy initiatives and business news in the consumer electronics (CE) industry.
2008 July/August Issue
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Features:
- Stop Boomerang Products: Why product returns are more than a $13.8 billion problem.
- Vaulting Ahead with Your Brand: What does it take to build a top brand?
- International Risk: Global opportunities demand extra focus on potential pitfalls.
- Embracing Disruptive Technology: NAND flash is replacing film in cameras, HDD in MP3 players and expanding cell phone features. What’s next?
Plus:
- NVIDIA's Jen-Hsun Huang: A look at visual computing
- Economist: Rising prices for CE products?
- The latest retail trends
- New bandwidth-efficient video codecs
- Digital fortunes at risk
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Peripheral Vision
Industry news direct from CE Vision's editors. Last updated 07/17/08.
PC Sales Show Healthy Growth
Nintendo Demos New Controller Peripheral
Dell and Wal-Mart to Collaborate on Tech Support
Amazon to Launch Streaming Video Service
Microsoft Xbox 360 to Receive Streaming Movies, Television from Netflix
Apple Sells One Million 3G iPhones, 10 Million iPhone Applications
Toshiba to Introduce Cell CPU-Powered LCD Television
Intel Launches New Centrino Notebook Chips
U.S. Court Clears eBay of Counterfeiting Responsibility Read More
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Digital America 2008CEA has released this year's edition of its annual overview of the CE industry,
Digital America, a special supplement to
CE Vision magazine. This publication charts recent industry growth and provides market facts and statistics as well as a complete history of the CE industry. An
abridged version of
Digital America is available to the public; the full publication is free to CEA members on our
members' website or for purchase in hardcopy or on CD at the
CEA store.
CEA Study Shows One Fifth of U.S. Households Plan to Spend Stimulus Package Funds on CE
New CEA research found that one in five U.S. households plans to spend at least a portion of their economic stimulus rebate check on CE products. The amount expected to be spent on CE devices totals roughly $5 billion, according to the study. Before plans for the stimulus package were announced, CEA forecast wholesale revenues of $171.6 billion for the CE industry in 2008.
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