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INTERNATIONAL CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW
70
| BROADBAND PROPERTIES | www.broadbandproperties.com | February 2008
experience – the family watching to-
gether from the living room sofa has
become ever rarer, what will happen in
the future is unclear. Companies old and
new are developing new forms of video,
new distribution services, and new video
devices. New technology makes video
production increasingly available to
anyone who aspires to be creative.
How this will shake out is anyone’s
guess, but it’s likely there will be many
answers rather than one. People will
use many different video devices, with
large, medium and small screens. ey
will watch video both at home and away
from home. On large screens, they’ll in-
creasingly demand high-denition qual-
ity. On small mobile screens, they’ll ac-
cept lower quality for short clips.
In this small sampling of the video
news coming from CES, one point is
abundantly clear: this growing flood of
video content will require more and more
bandwidth to the home. High definition
requires more bandwidth than standard
definition. Streaming on-demand video
will keep growing in volume. More and
more fiber will be deployed to ll the
need for bandwidth.
We can’t begin to imagine what the
video world will look like if Rip wakes
up from another twenty-year nap, but
we expect that fiber will increasingly be
a mainstay of the picture.
About the AuthorS
Sandy Teger and Dave Waks are co-found-
ers of System Dynamics Inc., and recognized
experts on the technology and economics
of broadband services to and within the
home. ey are co-authors of Sandy and
Dave’s Report on the Broadband Home,
a monthly business intelligence report,
and the creators of BroadbandHomeCen-
tral.com. ey consult on projects related
to broad band data, video and voice ser-
vices, and home networking, including
structured cabling, WiFi, powerline, coax
and phoneline.
verything about the Interna-
tional Consumer Electronics
Show is big. At the 2008 edi-
tion of the mega-
trade show, held last month
in Las Vegas, 2,700 compa-
nies introduced more than
20,000 new products. Big
names (Bill Gates, Yahoo’s
Jerry Yang, all five FCC
commissioners) stood be-
fore big crowds and uttered
big thoughts. e product
that attracted the most no-
tice was positively gigantic:
Panasonic’s record-setting
150-inch plasma HDTV.
As we sifted through
the deluge of CES an-
nouncements, another type
of deluge became evident: the sheer vol-
umes of data that will course across the
Internet and through consumers’ homes
as these products are adopted. Internet-
based and connected-home technologies
are sparking the imaginations of ven-
dors and consumers alike
this year.
In fact, broadband ac-
cess appears to be a key
driver of the purchase and
use of consumer electronics.
Deloitte & Touche’s State of
the Media Democracy sur-
vey, released at CES, found
45 percent of consumers
compared with 33 percent
last year placing Web
sites, photo albums, blogs
and music online to share
with friends, family, and
total strangers. is finding
challenges the conventional
Consumer Electronics
and the Networked Home
This year’s CES launched thousands of new bandwidth-consuming
products, along with new ways to move and share data between devices.
By Masha Zager Broadband Properties
Nearly half of American consumers
now post Web sites, photo albums,
blogs and music online –
challenging the conventional
wisdom that only a niche group of
technology-savvy individuals are
involved in creating content.
Asians and Europeans have
found the same thing.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Consumer Electronics

INTERNATIONAL CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW70 | BROADBAND PROPERTIES | www.broadbandproperties.com | February 2008experience – the family wat

Page 2 - Interactive

INTERNATIONAL CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOWFebruary 2008 | www.broadbandproperties.com | BROADBAND PROPERTIES | 79over a single cable and with a s

Page 3

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Page 4 - PlAce-ShIftIng VIDeo

INTERNATIONAL CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOWFebruary 2008 | www.broadbandproperties.com | BROADBAND PROPERTIES | 81and audio source devices, making

Page 5 - The World in

INTERNATIONAL CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOWFebruary 2008 | www.broadbandproperties.com | BROADBAND PROPERTIES | 71wisdom that only a “niche group

Page 6 - The Sound

INTERNATIONAL CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW72 | BROADBAND PROPERTIES | www.broadbandproperties.com | February 2008movie or sporting event.” Pr

Page 7 - Automation

INTERNATIONAL CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOWFebruary 2008 | www.broadbandproperties.com | BROADBAND PROPERTIES | 73puters, laptops, cell phones

Page 8

INTERNATIONAL CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW74 | BROADBAND PROPERTIES | www.broadbandproperties.com | February 2008The World in a FrameA surprise

Page 9 - Connectivity

INTERNATIONAL CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOWFebruary 2008 | www.broadbandproperties.com | BROADBAND PROPERTIES | 75capabilities, a user-friendly in

Page 10 - PowerlIne communIcAtIonS

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Page 11

INTERNATIONAL CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOWFebruary 2008 | www.broadbandproperties.com | BROADBAND PROPERTIES | 77Simply by choosing a specific mod

Page 12 - About the Author

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