SCOTTSDALE, AZ -- The worldwide market for consumer electronics products continues to be
strong and will continue to expand through 2011, reports research firm
In-Stat. Shipments of PCs and peripherals, traditional consumer
electronics products and communications products will grow from 2.7
billion units in 2007 to 3.1 billion units in 2011, the firm says.
“Traditional consumer electronics devices
continue to be led by the conversion from analog to digital television,” said Brian O’Rourke,
In-Stat analyst. “PCs will maintain their
strong growth pattern with a compound annual growth rate of 9.7% through
2011, with growth being driven by increased sales in Africa, the Middle
East, South America, and Asia/Pacific regions.”
In-Stat found:
- India and China are driving the mobile phone handset segment, as
low-cost handsets have been developed to meet the market requirements
in less developed countries.
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Asia/Pacific and Rest-of-World (including Africa, the Middle East and
South America) regions will lead in overall annual growth rates.
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PCs shipments will be driven by a continued transition from desktop to
mobile units.