Focus on the World Consumer Electronics Market Brief

The News Review:

- Focus on the World Consumer Electronics Market Brief
- SiBEAM, Inc. Expands Operations with Additional Sales and …
- HCTC’s Kentucky School of Bluegrass and Traditional Music Update
- Stamford-based Harman readies to weather economic storm
- Big Blue’s still big in Boca
- Toward the Terra Vol. #3

Focus on the World Consumer Electronics Market Brief
MarketWatch 
Europe 97 DVD Market 97 Overview 97

Table 82: Survey of DVD-Video Player Purchases by Reason in Europe: 2005
Percentage Breakdown for Improved Picture Quality, Improved Audio,
Surround Sound and Others 97

Table 83: DVD Retail Transactions by Country in the Europe: Annual
Market Estimates for 2003 through 2008 in Millions of US$ for Austria,
Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy,
Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, UK, Iceland, Norway, and Others 98

Table 84: DVD Players and Recorder Sales by Country in Europe: Annual
Market Estimates for 2003 through 2008 in Millions of Units for France,
Germany, UK, Italy, and Rest of Europe 98

Table 85: DVD Players and Recorder Sales by Country in Europe:
Percentage Market Share for 2004 and 2008 for France, Germany, UK,
Italy, and Rest of Europe 99

Table 86: DVD Audio Discs’ Shipments in Europe: Annual Market Estimates
for 2003 through 2008 in Millions of Units 99 VHS Market 99 Industry
Outlook 99 Market Scenario 100

Table 87: Retail VHS Shipments by Country in Europe: Annual Market
Estimates for 2003 through 2008 in Millions of Units for Austria,
Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, The
Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, and Others 100

Table 88: Rental VHS Shipments by Country in Europe: Annual Market
Estimates for 2003 through 2008 in Millions of Units for Austria,
Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, The
Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, and Others 101

9a. Czech Republic 101 MP3 Players Continue to Grow 101

9b. France 102 Digital Technology Outstrips Analog 102 In-Home Cinema
and MP3 Spur Audio Sales 102 Sony Leads the Market 102 Specialist
Multiples: The Leading Distribution Channel 102 Audio Products 102
Desktop Personal Computers 103 TV, VCRs and Camcorders Market 103

9c. Germany 103 Down Trend of Consumer Electronics Market 103 Video
Volumes Outperform Audio 103 Technological Changes 103 Multiple
Specialists Dominate Retail Market 104 The Future Looks Brighter 104
Audio Products in Germany 104 Market Snapshots 104

9d. Italy 104 Low Product Prices Retains Sales 104 Shift in Consumer
Focus 104 Digital Terrestrial Broadcasting to Spur Demand for Digital TV
Sets 104 DVD Players Outstrip CD Players 104

Table 89: Italian Sales of DVD Players: Annual Market Estimates for 2003
through 2008 in Million Units 105 MP3 Players Gains Popularity 105

Table 90: Italian Sales of MP3 Players: Annual Market Estimates for 2003
through 2008 in ’000 Units 105

9e. Russia 105 Digital Cameras Post Sturdy Market Growth 105

9f. United Kingdom 106 Market Overview 106 Multiple Ownership 106
Retailers – Key Contributors 106 Audio Products 106 Market Conditions
106 Leading Players 106 Desktop Personal Computers 106

Table 91: UK Shipments of Desktop PCs: Annual Market Estimates for 2003
through 2008 in ’000 Units 107

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SiBEAM, Inc. Expands Operations with Additional Sales and …
MarketWatch 
“At SC Cubed, we are committed to maintaining a line card that allows us
to focus on semiconductor product lines in new markets with high growth
potential,” said Bob Dwyer, President of SC Cubed. “We see great promise
with our new partner, SiBEAM, and their wireless products for home
multimedia networks which provide every day consumers a new way to
experience high quality home entertainment. ”

Since the founding of the company in 2004, SiBEAM has grown to include
its headquarters in Sunnyvale, California with offices in San Diego,
Seoul and Tokyo. About SiBEAM

SiBEAM is a fabless semiconductor company and founding member of the
WirelessHD(TM) Consortium. A pioneer in developing intelligent millimeter
wave technologiesfor wireless communications, SiBEAMisthe first to
build 60GHz chipsets usingstandard CMOS technology. SiBEAM is aglobal leader in driving the architecture and
semiconductor implementation for the distribution and presentation of
high-definition content in the consumer electronics and personal
computing markets.
Related from Sales-monster: SiBEAM, Inc. Expands Operations with Additional Sales and …

HCTC’s Kentucky School of Bluegrass and Traditional Music Update
Cybergrass 
He is currently performing with the International Bluegrass Group called the Last Frontier which tours both in the United States and Japan. : Born into a world renowned bluegrass family, Bobby Jr. , or Boj as he is known throughout the Bluegrass World, has literally grown up at the feet of the best. While around music all of his life, his serious interest in playing began at the age of fourteen. His first big stage experience came in the unlikely form of the Grand Ole Opry when he was pressed into service to replace a band member for the Osborne Brothers. Quite a bit of pressure for sixteen.

Stamford-based Harman readies to weather economic storm
Stamford Advocate, CT 
Retail prices range from about $50 for an iPod Shuffle to $250 and more for an iPod Classic, according to online merchants. Even a slumping economy can boost Harman sales, Giffin said. More consumers will purchase quality sound systems and speakers for their home music and TV systems, as prices for movies and sporting events get prohibitively expensive, he said. “People do have less money to spend,” Giffin said. “That gets them thinking, ‘How do we entertain at home?’ Rather than going out, they turn to our industry. They console themselves by buying something that improves their homes with an investment that lasts for years. Laura Hubbard, spokesman for the Washington, D.

Big Blue’s still big in Boca
MiamiHerald.com, FL 
Q: What can Florida do to attract more high-tech jobs?A: Most large companies are looking for an education system that would attract employees. If we’re going to have a location of 900 people in this building, they’re going to want good schools for their children; they’re going to want universities for research and collaboration. Q: As emerging markets around the world have grown, they have started to develop their own high-tech firms, offering some sophisticated products and services. Is this a problem for IBM?A: In a lot of those cases, we’re involved with those companies. We are helping provide them with the infrastructure and the hardware and software they’re building those applications on. We’re fueling that innovation that’s taking place in those countries. We are a local company in all those countries.

Toward the Terra Vol. #3
Mania, CA 
Eight years later, and the Mu are a tired, chased, almost defeated race. Jomy’s attempt to reach out to the humans was unsuccessful, their efforts to find Terra have all failed, and constantly being on the run has stretched them all to their limits. The children among them are all grown up now, and with no new little ones around the time has come for them to consider the future of their race. At Physis’ recommendation, they end up settling down on a planet they come to call Naska. It had been settled by the humans at one point, but was now abandoned. While it was slightly arid with thin air, and nothing at all like Terra, it nonetheless quickly became home for them – at least, for the younger generation. The older Mu, however, were eager to move on and find Terra, seeing Naska as a distraction.

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