Home & Consumer Electronics

Matthew Wilkins
Nine months after losing its customary No. 2 rank in the global PC market, U.S. OEM Dell Inc. retook the runner-up position in the second quarter of 2010 as Taiwanese rival Acer Inc. suffered a sales setback during the period, according to the market research firm iSuppli Corp.
Dell in the second quarter shipped 10.5 million units worldwide, down a negligible 1.2 percent from 10.7 million units in the first quarter. This gave Dell a 12.8 percent share of global shipments, down from 13.1 percent in the first quarter.
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Consumer electronics: Short- and long-term outlook for the consumer electronics industry; key applications and high-growth markets; the Digital Living Room and effects on market participants; HD video penetration outside of digital TV; HDTV pricing and implications; 3-D and other new technologies; myths and realities of convergence; Blu-ray forecasts; iPod research; iPad research; consumer electronics market research.

Computer systems: Recovery of PC market from credit crisis; short- and long-term growth prospects; up-and-coming vendors; PC market platform mix; netbook growth and effect on notebooks; semiconductor content for individual equipment markets; notebook research; laptop research; computer comparisons.

Broadband: Winning home networking technologies; broadband technologies;  broadband trends and implications; emerging opportunities; updates on the standards front; regulatory decrees that will create inflection points in demand; broadband research; broadband VoIP; broadband DSL; IPTV; IPTV providers; telecom market research.